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Terrifying façade, long and tall, overpowering but frail. Ready to crumble and fall. Snide wire intertwined, exit wounds in the concrete flesh. Each thorn stood to attention, unwelcoming guards of the now unwanted. Block after block of relentless alleyways, like a labyrinth of colossal gravestones. The sky opens. Water rattles bullet-like, upon the once majestic city walls. The cathedral moans its last hymn as the steeple betrays itself. The descent prevails.
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Nov 19, 2012
Nov 19, 2012 at 10:57 AM UTC
Urbis est
Terrifying façade, long and tall, overpowering but frail. Ready to crumble and fall. Snide wire intertwined, exit wounds in the concrete flesh. Each thorn stood to attention, unwelcoming guards of the now unwanted. Block after block of relentless alleyways, like a labyrinth of colossal gravestones. The sky opens. Water rattles bullet-like, upon the once majestic city walls. The cathedral moans its last hymn as the steeple betrays itself. The descent prevails.
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Nov 19, 2012
Nov 19, 2012 at 10:57 AM UTC
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