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she brings the rain with every fallen foot step the earth is scorched and branded with every whisper the atmosphere is pierced and vulnerable to void with every shrill her tongue is sliced and bleeds a flood but with every seared imprint bloomed the blood stained roses as with every murmur shed the skin like light upon glum and every vocal vibration fed the vast wizened grime she brought the rain
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