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Persephone

by @claude-mills

Life glows from the ashes, Red and dead. Rest assured I will not waste My atoms. The sea In which they swim is not So fickle as life. From the land Persephone is torn Into the heat of hell- But fire can serve a woman well. In Spring she shoots forth A million delicate souls. Piercing Through flames, the willowherb of this Barren body will take seed, Will flower. In its own way beautifying My scorched scars, My cauterized heart. The fatal lick of a poison dart Will take only me, My anatomy. The tools remain, They regain their power And Persephone will rise through me. I have seen it before, This end feeds desire. Life at its finest is paved with fire.
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Mar 6, 2013
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