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Cold, black and oil-like, The monster flows quick and all-consuming Between steep jaw-like banks, In the dying light Of the shortest days. Edges were bordered soon With slowly-gathered cut-crystal shapes Like collected puzzle pieces Sharp as razors, and finely decorated, Like discarded dragonfly wings. Soon myriad tiny folded-tissue flowers Floated down in the stillest, icy air And all signs of the malevolent depths and currents Were hidden under a cotton duvet. With the rising winds now Great granular dunes Tumble and sift across that place. And the whistles and howls drown out The tiny gurgling calls, That are all the monster can muster From beneath its white sarcophagus.
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Jan 30, 2015
Jan 30, 2015 at 5:55 PM UTC
Black and White
Cold, black and oil-like, The monster flows quick and all-consuming Between steep jaw-like banks, In the dying light Of the shortest days. Edges were bordered soon With slowly-gathered cut-crystal shapes Like collected puzzle pieces Sharp as razors, and finely decorated, Like discarded dragonfly wings. Soon myriad tiny folded-tissue flowers Floated down in the stillest, icy air And all signs of the malevolent depths and currents Were hidden under a cotton duvet. With the rising winds now Great granular dunes Tumble and sift across that place. And the whistles and howls drown out The tiny gurgling calls, That are all the monster can muster From beneath its white sarcophagus.
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Jan 30, 2015
Jan 30, 2015 at 5:55 PM UTC
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