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Feb 2013
A slither as thin
                   almost like grass - Brittle
bones can only assume such polishing before the
tiniest of cracks occur;

Like insects.
                     Imagine
So close, close enough
                                      to hear
that unearthly snap.

The snap as children we all took for granted;

Not a thought for the mutated deformity
                                      left in painful circling.
Laniatus
Written by
Laniatus  Norfolk
(Norfolk)   
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