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Wan flesh stretched thinly Against brittle bones, The flower of youth much Wilted by the bitter moans Of winter winds and Snows, and such; She traipses through so dimly. The surface so ghost-like— Sickly, pale, anemic— Though she makes the Madness Seem so vivid, so scenic Against drab backroads, Gray towns, and the sadness That longs, aches, to strike. And I wonder what are Those cracks in her skin, Violet line-art patterned on The wan flesh stretched thin; They creep up to her eyes and Within moments are gone By a blink, a single star. Her fingers are shaking When she tries to speak, Like spiders spinning nervously A web that must be solid, not weak, To carry the weight of several— Thus, they weave it fervidly In a manner quite breathtaking.
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Sep 5, 2018
Sep 5, 2018 at 12:37 AM UTC
Spider Veins
Wan flesh stretched thinly Against brittle bones, The flower of youth much Wilted by the bitter moans Of winter winds and Snows, and such; She traipses through so dimly. The surface so ghost-like— Sickly, pale, anemic— Though she makes the Madness Seem so vivid, so scenic Against drab backroads, Gray towns, and the sadness That longs, aches, to strike. And I wonder what are Those cracks in her skin, Violet line-art patterned on The wan flesh stretched thin; They creep up to her eyes and Within moments are gone By a blink, a single star. Her fingers are shaking When she tries to speak, Like spiders spinning nervously A web that must be solid, not weak, To carry the weight of several— Thus, they weave it fervidly In a manner quite breathtaking.
I feel as though this is incomplete...
angelvault
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17/U.S.
Sep 5, 2018
Sep 5, 2018 at 12:37 AM UTC
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