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i’m the rook that took to my branch, tree of silhouette lightning, pecking the pelt off my prey i’m casting them away for the sport of it. if i take off, like how the tide that comes and crashes, foam and salt spitting, eventually draws back, retreating back to the sea, i won’t return in the same familiar form. thorns for feet, a midnight beak. i’ll take refuge in knowing you shan’t remember me but i’m the rook that pierced you, strung you hung you on my tree.
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Nov 28, 2021
Nov 28, 2021 at 5:06 AM UTC
rook
i’m the rook that took to my branch, tree of silhouette lightning, pecking the pelt off my prey i’m casting them away for the sport of it. if i take off, like how the tide that comes and crashes, foam and salt spitting, eventually draws back, retreating back to the sea, i won’t return in the same familiar form. thorns for feet, a midnight beak. i’ll take refuge in knowing you shan’t remember me but i’m the rook that pierced you, strung you hung you on my tree.
chronically good at leaving before i’m left
hxzin
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17/Androgynous/UK
Nov 28, 2021
Nov 28, 2021 at 5:06 AM UTC
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