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Apr 2019
Wings unfold like a sail
Stretching out to reach their ends.
Starry eyes peer into your soul,
A glint of mischief lying underneath.
That black abyss swallows you whole
No one to hear your shouts.

The mighty wings flap incessantly,
Impatient, ready to take off,
Their dark color consuming all light
That dares to pass through.
A mischievous smirk on that devious face
Makes your heart skip a beat.

A callous hand offered to you,
To leap into the eerie chasm below.
Do you dare take it?
His razor sharp black talons ready to claw anything,
That dare stand in its path,
Like a mother fighting for its young.

The sculpture of a man in front of you
His jet black hair almost a blue
Reflects the light of the full moon,
Which peers from behind the jagged mountaintops.
Splinters of rock loom beneath
Ready to swallow you whole.

The glorious wings of dark destruction
Ready to carry you home, weightless
Against the weight of the world.
Katelyn
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Katelyn  19/F
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     Fawn and Ray Dunn
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