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i see you, grave burrower, from across the churchyard. pointed ears, alert - afraid? can you hear me breathing? i know, grave burrower, i know where you hide. you hide under cracked stones where decaying bodies lie. i see your nose twitch, grave burrower, can you smell the death? your garden is bountiful, grave burrower, it’s a beauty to behold. how did you get it so beautiful - are their roots cradled by bones? i wonder if you see them, grave burrower, smell them, feel them; the spirits of the buried. do you know something about death that we don’t? i know you see me, grave burrower, from across the churchyard. your wide eyes see in every direction. can you see me staring?
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Aug 19, 2018
Aug 19, 2018 at 11:01 AM UTC
grave burrower
i see you, grave burrower, from across the churchyard. pointed ears, alert - afraid? can you hear me breathing? i know, grave burrower, i know where you hide. you hide under cracked stones where decaying bodies lie. i see your nose twitch, grave burrower, can you smell the death? your garden is bountiful, grave burrower, it’s a beauty to behold. how did you get it so beautiful - are their roots cradled by bones? i wonder if you see them, grave burrower, smell them, feel them; the spirits of the buried. do you know something about death that we don’t? i know you see me, grave burrower, from across the churchyard. your wide eyes see in every direction. can you see me staring?
jenrro
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19/F/England
Aug 19, 2018
Aug 19, 2018 at 11:01 AM UTC
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