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He opened his coffin and folded the side down, swung his legs over. Gathered his strength and pushed off heavily, rising unsteadily to his feet.           "Dead man walking" He catcalled, giggling to himself.           "That never gets old" He couldn't sleep, a family of worms had taken residence in his skull, what a racket they were making. So he went walking, wind whipping his ragged coat tails and straining against his top hat but a gaunt sallow hand kept it steady. Through the small town, still sleepy in the early morning. Darkness was starting to fade when he settled down on a park bench. The sun was starting to peek out above the trees, warmth was spreading and the world was starting to move with increasing speed.           "I wasn't expecting company, least that of the living dead." He started with surprise, a lady sat to his right with a wry smile on her face. Plump lips curling. He nodded. And said something but it was lost in the wind.           "What did you say?" asked the lady politely.           "I said, a sunrise as beautiful as this really tugs at the heartstrings."
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Oct 11, 2010
Oct 11, 2010 at 12:05 AM UTC
Dead Man.
He opened his coffin and folded the side down, swung his legs over. Gathered his strength and pushed off heavily, rising unsteadily to his feet.           "Dead man walking" He catcalled, giggling to himself.           "That never gets old" He couldn't sleep, a family of worms had taken residence in his skull, what a racket they were making. So he went walking, wind whipping his ragged coat tails and straining against his top hat but a gaunt sallow hand kept it steady. Through the small town, still sleepy in the early morning. Darkness was starting to fade when he settled down on a park bench. The sun was starting to peek out above the trees, warmth was spreading and the world was starting to move with increasing speed.           "I wasn't expecting company, least that of the living dead." He started with surprise, a lady sat to his right with a wry smile on her face. Plump lips curling. He nodded. And said something but it was lost in the wind.           "What did you say?" asked the lady politely.           "I said, a sunrise as beautiful as this really tugs at the heartstrings."
Authors note - Tugs on something, who says dead men can't rise?
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Oct 11, 2010
Oct 11, 2010 at 12:05 AM UTC
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