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She tripped on it rambling through the forgotten field. The grimy thing sat amidst a pile of rotten junk, The ***** halo. She wiped it on her sleeve, drab and hanging loose on cold bones like a mossy fern after Winter’s damnation. Spinning the halo on a fingernail, an eclipsed moon. Clouds pinched at each other grey, like the saggy suit of a man with a furrowed brow, a bleak prayer on his heart culminating into a trinity of holy mystery. The faded halo now forgotten, kicked and bent like the neck of a sinner who’s bowed head could never steep far enough, deep enough down to reach the pit of forgiveness.
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Jan 3, 2012
Jan 3, 2012 at 3:21 AM UTC
***** Halo
She tripped on it rambling through the forgotten field. The grimy thing sat amidst a pile of rotten junk, The ***** halo. She wiped it on her sleeve, drab and hanging loose on cold bones like a mossy fern after Winter’s damnation. Spinning the halo on a fingernail, an eclipsed moon. Clouds pinched at each other grey, like the saggy suit of a man with a furrowed brow, a bleak prayer on his heart culminating into a trinity of holy mystery. The faded halo now forgotten, kicked and bent like the neck of a sinner who’s bowed head could never steep far enough, deep enough down to reach the pit of forgiveness.
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Jan 3, 2012
Jan 3, 2012 at 3:21 AM UTC
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