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The nun leaves the warm parlour off the cloister and feels the cloisters’ cold and biting frost of early dawn. Each bite and nip of toes and fingertips a minor crucifixion. My self my enemy you shall not win. The cross signifies the crossing out of I, the I’s greed and wants and selfish such. There is birdsong. Smell that blossom. Do not rush, walk as told, remember that. Sense that cold. Feel those nails, hammering flesh, co-joined with Christ, as His bride, day and tortured night. See that fresh born sun; night’s moon shies away. The nun pauses. Sniffs the air. The time of bleeding. Tombstone of another’s death. She sees, smoke like, her rising breath.
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Mar 30, 2012
Mar 30, 2012 at 2:26 AM UTC
BRIDE.
The nun leaves the warm parlour off the cloister and feels the cloisters’ cold and biting frost of early dawn. Each bite and nip of toes and fingertips a minor crucifixion. My self my enemy you shall not win. The cross signifies the crossing out of I, the I’s greed and wants and selfish such. There is birdsong. Smell that blossom. Do not rush, walk as told, remember that. Sense that cold. Feel those nails, hammering flesh, co-joined with Christ, as His bride, day and tortured night. See that fresh born sun; night’s moon shies away. The nun pauses. Sniffs the air. The time of bleeding. Tombstone of another’s death. She sees, smoke like, her rising breath.
terry-collett
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Mar 30, 2012
Mar 30, 2012 at 2:26 AM UTC
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