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They walk as if As if they were alive But not really, not quite— Sure if they are Or if they were They stay afloat here and there In the sea of endless seams Bowels, underneath Beware! Beware! They play the siren’s wail Of beauty and what-not Of fragmented memories That haunts and chants Laughter; anger Weep as weeping would be. It doesn’t matter to me.   Every bone looks the same in the cemetery
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Jul 26, 2015
Jul 26, 2015 at 9:03 AM UTC
The Dead's Undeadness
They walk as if As if they were alive But not really, not quite— Sure if they are Or if they were They stay afloat here and there In the sea of endless seams Bowels, underneath Beware! Beware! They play the siren’s wail Of beauty and what-not Of fragmented memories That haunts and chants Laughter; anger Weep as weeping would be. It doesn’t matter to me.   Every bone looks the same in the cemetery
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Jul 26, 2015
Jul 26, 2015 at 9:03 AM UTC
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