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Lucinda

She breathes fire

That tastes of the cremation

Of her forefathers

Their ashes grit

In her eyes, spit

In her hands

She marches

Atop marshland

Swallowing graves

Of their mothers

And lovers

Her thick, leather skin

Wicked and weathered

Wields weapons

Of resurrection

With commanding force

She breathes life

Into desolate plains

She breathes fire

And they rise

Again

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Published
Sep 11, 2018
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the warrior

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#free#short#warrior#woman#strong#death#fight#fire
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