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round are the trees at the base of their trunks and defiantly split near their peaks and the twigs on the ground agonizingly split as they wrench and complain down beneath I can't quite recall what it was that I'd done to lead me to my death bound in chains but if I think enough I can start to believe that my old calloused hands had caused pain if I had a wish or a bargain to be all alone in this forest forever my arms would be free and the sweet flower bees would sleep softly upon my cadaver for the sun isn't solid its aura elusive casting light but yielding only shadows perhaps if the stars would go dim for a while i might find my own in the gallows
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Jun 11, 2014
Jun 11, 2014 at 12:35 AM UTC
the gallows
round are the trees at the base of their trunks and defiantly split near their peaks and the twigs on the ground agonizingly split as they wrench and complain down beneath I can't quite recall what it was that I'd done to lead me to my death bound in chains but if I think enough I can start to believe that my old calloused hands had caused pain if I had a wish or a bargain to be all alone in this forest forever my arms would be free and the sweet flower bees would sleep softly upon my cadaver for the sun isn't solid its aura elusive casting light but yielding only shadows perhaps if the stars would go dim for a while i might find my own in the gallows
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Jun 11, 2014
Jun 11, 2014 at 12:35 AM UTC
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