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XI

Reeling across the path, weighted by the bodies,

Returning, the archaeological presence brings a pall over society, which

Remained reticent despite the presence of such suffocating solemnity

Repressed by its own intent

 

Solitude is given no quarter, and the bodies

Strung up like scattered marionettes

Silently serenade the town with a deafening cacophony.

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blair-griffith
American
Published
May 7, 2012
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