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The Last One
If I was the last person
 On this dreary earth
 Surrounded by the rubbles
 Of this world that once was
 
 I would prance through the desert
 Of our lonely past
 And roam the hopeless glen
 That was meant to be a future
 
 All in search of another life
 Of a friend, or a family
 Of a partner, or a companion
 But all to no avail
 
 I would fall to misery and sorrow
 At the empty loneliness
 That fills me inside
 And surrounds me in every aspect
 
 I would cry a river
 That would flow down majestically,
 Becoming a sparkling sea
 As changing and untamable as fury itself
 
 I would scream
 And my breath would stir up
 The mightiest of winds and storms
 To wreck and shape the hollow land
 
 I would stir up a raging fire
 To burn away the buildings and structures
 Cleansing the earth
 From any trace whatsoever of mankind
 
 I would lay my hands against the warm ground
 And bleed out my grief and loneliness
 And from that blood a red flower would bloom
 First a rose, a single, blood red rose
 
 Then from that rose, another would bloom
 One after the other they would bloom and bloom
 And In my anguish, I would reach for a rose
 And rip its petals all off, till only the stem was left
 
 From that lonely stem
 The thorns would grow and reach
 Becoming mighty branches
 And the stem would grow into a trunk
 
 My eyes, once the windows to my soul
 Would glaze over like mirrors
 And would reflect the joys and pains of all the ages past
 And the lost hopes and dreams for the future
 
 I would look around the abandoned world
 As silent and as unbearable as death
 And I would laugh, a halfhearted laugh
 Just for the purpose of a sound to fill the emptiness
 
 And with that silent laugh
 I would go in sit under the tree
 Surrounded by thorny roses
 
 And I would stare out at the endless sea of tears
 And feel the cool breeze of my breath
 And with a heavy heart, but a brand new mind
 I would start over
 I would start again with life

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