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In the old back woods we watched him lay to see his soul before the world in this captivity. In the old back woods he spoke a language be in mumblings incoherent to be as he should be. A rag, a bone and hair he shrank two sizes, three and scampered underneath the leaves among the tree. His eyes so beady blackened he still could stare at me and he led his army onward to make the putrid flee. A tail so long and mangy flipped two and fro in glee as he motioned for his cousins to chant the words of we… in order to be free.
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Jun 25, 2010
Jun 25, 2010 at 12:51 PM UTC
There Be Rats
In the old back woods we watched him lay to see his soul before the world in this captivity. In the old back woods he spoke a language be in mumblings incoherent to be as he should be. A rag, a bone and hair he shrank two sizes, three and scampered underneath the leaves among the tree. His eyes so beady blackened he still could stare at me and he led his army onward to make the putrid flee. A tail so long and mangy flipped two and fro in glee as he motioned for his cousins to chant the words of we… in order to be free.
- From The Dark Faerie Journal
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Jun 25, 2010
Jun 25, 2010 at 12:51 PM UTC
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