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His face drained with charcoal honey and his bones withered to dust and ash. Flowing into the lightless black pit of her ruptured lungs The last of her filling up with swamp water, the angry bees humming in her head. They've come to tow the bodies, Toss skipping stones into the emptiness beneath them. They pulled their hoods off. The raging sand storms greeted their faces as the cloth fell behind their greasy hairs. They waited.
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Feb 13, 2017
Feb 13, 2017 at 1:50 PM UTC
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His face drained with charcoal honey and his bones withered to dust and ash. Flowing into the lightless black pit of her ruptured lungs The last of her filling up with swamp water, the angry bees humming in her head. They've come to tow the bodies, Toss skipping stones into the emptiness beneath them. They pulled their hoods off. The raging sand storms greeted their faces as the cloth fell behind their greasy hairs. They waited.
Medicine-Noose
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Feb 13, 2017
Feb 13, 2017 at 1:50 PM UTC
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