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There will be no scheme, no rhyme, and no reason. There will be no rules to abide by during the production of the artwork intended to be presented on the Calling Day, when all and every who are to proceed with the ceremony have guns pointed at their backs and saber-long thorns dropped, point-first, on the tips of their toes. There will be no way to tell the difference between the lines stenciled on the walls, which wrap from corner-to-ceiling in spiraled diagonals, and the blood on the carpet sprayed out from bullet holes in the flora that knelt below the windowsill. There will be no murmurs of triumph on the Calling Day, just thoughts escaping the stratosphere from those who will witness the living unconsciousness. Prayers will be seen scattered upon the surfaces of stars. Our lives burnt outward though our overcast skies, projected up and up and up, imprinted as shades on that day, the Calling Day.
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Aug 27, 2012
Aug 27, 2012 at 4:47 PM UTC
The Calling Day
There will be no scheme, no rhyme, and no reason. There will be no rules to abide by during the production of the artwork intended to be presented on the Calling Day, when all and every who are to proceed with the ceremony have guns pointed at their backs and saber-long thorns dropped, point-first, on the tips of their toes. There will be no way to tell the difference between the lines stenciled on the walls, which wrap from corner-to-ceiling in spiraled diagonals, and the blood on the carpet sprayed out from bullet holes in the flora that knelt below the windowsill. There will be no murmurs of triumph on the Calling Day, just thoughts escaping the stratosphere from those who will witness the living unconsciousness. Prayers will be seen scattered upon the surfaces of stars. Our lives burnt outward though our overcast skies, projected up and up and up, imprinted as shades on that day, the Calling Day.
joseph-valle
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Aug 27, 2012
Aug 27, 2012 at 4:47 PM UTC
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