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In the long nothings of blackest night Owl whispers.  Hair of mouse stands, As only an under sieged without spear Can and grave vole, simply wide open On his mat of dead leaves, drying time And even the hare, without hope, hops Maddeningly caught in dark labyrinths Without sight, dear is the silent scream Of all that was mere, so slim after light, Night scurry, dash, curled fingers, prey.
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Mar 29, 2014
Mar 29, 2014 at 9:06 PM UTC
Owl Whispers
In the long nothings of blackest night Owl whispers.  Hair of mouse stands, As only an under sieged without spear Can and grave vole, simply wide open On his mat of dead leaves, drying time And even the hare, without hope, hops Maddeningly caught in dark labyrinths Without sight, dear is the silent scream Of all that was mere, so slim after light, Night scurry, dash, curled fingers, prey.
ormond
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Mar 29, 2014
Mar 29, 2014 at 9:06 PM UTC
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