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So it is said she should be dead. Her trials and turmoils engulfed the strength beneath her thick, pallid skin. Her hair frayed to puffy lengths of dried rope. Her eyes seeking fruitlessly behind and beneath their center of focus. The throat a collapsed mine shaft, the men who once labored in hopes for the reward of her ore trapped within. So dismayed, so drained, so damaged. So frail in her failing strength that love herself would love her. Near to bursting or imploding, the skin stretches and hangs, undulating in its near-death tug-of-war. Her prisoners gasp for air, the canaries, yellow, sickened and grayed by ash. So far gone that love herself would love her.
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Sep 4, 2012
Sep 4, 2012 at 1:00 AM UTC
The Death of a Canary
So it is said she should be dead. Her trials and turmoils engulfed the strength beneath her thick, pallid skin. Her hair frayed to puffy lengths of dried rope. Her eyes seeking fruitlessly behind and beneath their center of focus. The throat a collapsed mine shaft, the men who once labored in hopes for the reward of her ore trapped within. So dismayed, so drained, so damaged. So frail in her failing strength that love herself would love her. Near to bursting or imploding, the skin stretches and hangs, undulating in its near-death tug-of-war. Her prisoners gasp for air, the canaries, yellow, sickened and grayed by ash. So far gone that love herself would love her.
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Sep 4, 2012
Sep 4, 2012 at 1:00 AM UTC
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