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The End
Whoosh! 
 Went the train, as it zoomed by the station
 As the plane flew right over
 And the boat sailed by
 And a car drove next to it
 I, standing in the middle of all, am overcrowded by noise
 With the honks and the zooms and the whooshes and the
 Smoke and exhaust,
 And the water with the mud
 
 And the air against water as fire against ice
 When the coo of the dove came ‘cross the entire world;
 Signal and warning;
 Pity and awe;
 
 The silence of a monk
 Against the silence of a snail
 Alas, the silence is but solemn, yet, noisy as the city
 
 My hope towards the noise and the noise towards me;
 And the core of the earth tremors of its fear,
 The shakiness around me makes me feel calm yet intrigued
 To know,
 From the pity to the awe, the signal with the warning,
 As the dove falls
 Thud!
 It hits the ground and clears the ground of its immaculacy
 The snail speaks and the monk scurries
 As the end of the world trembles in front of my own eyes
 The whooshes of smoke and splashes of the opaque mud
 The dove, the monk, the tremor 
 It sinks and fades and then disappears
 Everything
 Gone
 Including myself
 Gone
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