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The dead canaries are still screeching as the wolves claw at the door. *They told me that dead birds mean new beginnings but all I see are shattered hopes. I looked the corpse in the eye and I swore that I could see the shape of tomorrow in smoke and razor teeth reflected in glassy beads. I paid the hag in gold coin, and then the witch took the rotted thing away, still shouting.* The dead canaries are forever screaming as the wolves break down the door.
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Feb 5, 2017
Feb 5, 2017 at 1:14 PM UTC
Dead Canaries
The dead canaries are still screeching as the wolves claw at the door. *They told me that dead birds mean new beginnings but all I see are shattered hopes. I looked the corpse in the eye and I swore that I could see the shape of tomorrow in smoke and razor teeth reflected in glassy beads. I paid the hag in gold coin, and then the witch took the rotted thing away, still shouting.* The dead canaries are forever screaming as the wolves break down the door.
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Feb 5, 2017
Feb 5, 2017 at 1:14 PM UTC
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