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Deep beneath deepest reaches of the furthest recess of my mind I found a craven creature, singing, madly clawing blind into the darkness desperate to find a shaft of light by which to see its tattered tethered binds  unbound. Screeching at its unknown captor. Screaming to the sky. Shrieking like a banshee being slaughtered but alive. Bellowing, bruised, and blackened beast, best buried deep below- you'll never see the light of day, Nor freedom shall you know. Claw madly at your cavern walls; Howl mournful; Be untamed. But do not expect a civil birth, born free of shackled chains, without first being bested by him to whom you belong; whose nights you terrify; who wrote your sorrowful song
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May 15, 2017
May 15, 2017 at 4:09 PM UTC
Deep in the Reach
Deep beneath deepest reaches of the furthest recess of my mind I found a craven creature, singing, madly clawing blind into the darkness desperate to find a shaft of light by which to see its tattered tethered binds  unbound. Screeching at its unknown captor. Screaming to the sky. Shrieking like a banshee being slaughtered but alive. Bellowing, bruised, and blackened beast, best buried deep below- you'll never see the light of day, Nor freedom shall you know. Claw madly at your cavern walls; Howl mournful; Be untamed. But do not expect a civil birth, born free of shackled chains, without first being bested by him to whom you belong; whose nights you terrify; who wrote your sorrowful song
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thomas-hatchett
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May 15, 2017
May 15, 2017 at 4:09 PM UTC
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