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What's Murdering the night?

What's murdering the night?

the crimson curtains rise

the blackened blood seeps through

the skies of newfound blue

 

the panthers feign delight

lusting successful stalking

is killed by death of night

no need of morning light

 

the Solar hidden scene

behind a prime meridian

morsels made of smoky quartz

encased in smooth obsidian

 

What's murdering the night?

open floodgates pour out dreams

as everybody sleeps

the broken darkness screams

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zachary-collins
American
Published
May 14, 2013
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