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concrete castles, brick battlements, chimneys billowing black smoke. sky, leaden and forever dull; this is the city of the guls. perched upon red brick walls and slated rooftops they unleash their cries of battle and dive, strafing as they fly; gutting wheelie-bins, squabbling over human trash and muck. this is treasure to the guls, their feathers diseased and their necks sporting plastic trophies. they ****** from grubby human hands and swallow all they can; their gullets hold no guilt or shame for the human filth called 'man.' the guls know their city: every cranny and every nook. they have always ruled from their royal perches: ruthless, ***** and proud. they look upon human men with beady eyes as they leave humble offerings, and they cackle chorusing with their high-pitched squawks. for humans are mere pests among those mighty guls.
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Mar 27, 2020
Mar 27, 2020 at 6:54 AM UTC
city of the guls
concrete castles, brick battlements, chimneys billowing black smoke. sky, leaden and forever dull; this is the city of the guls. perched upon red brick walls and slated rooftops they unleash their cries of battle and dive, strafing as they fly; gutting wheelie-bins, squabbling over human trash and muck. this is treasure to the guls, their feathers diseased and their necks sporting plastic trophies. they ****** from grubby human hands and swallow all they can; their gullets hold no guilt or shame for the human filth called 'man.' the guls know their city: every cranny and every nook. they have always ruled from their royal perches: ruthless, ***** and proud. they look upon human men with beady eyes as they leave humble offerings, and they cackle chorusing with their high-pitched squawks. for humans are mere pests among those mighty guls.
haven't written in a while! go easy on me ;) thank u to Jolyon for supporting my poetry n for helping me with this one <3
jenrro
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19/F/England
Mar 27, 2020
Mar 27, 2020 at 6:54 AM UTC
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