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Mar 2013
there are branches fingers of a dead will tendrils waving into a roaring white nothing wine into milk declaring themselves trying to make their realness known but reaching further into nothing and pin pricking out of the air texture to nothing like stained glass on a cage it gave us like in the beginning was the word and the word was like pretending there is an aether and they guard it and if I race through their gaps

Wake in nothing.
Put on my debris.
Cup my hand to The Sun.
Sit in a stone room and touch myself.
Marcus O'Dea
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