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When death comes back to life

by Occulus

Liberty tasked to a brass bell Feigns dull a dong on consequence Heather wanes wilt oer rosy death on winters mete Bellowed ripe in reprise a thick on natures breach In hurried flush a hue sets on sire scalp silken sheath Feathering fire to lucidious claim a flay Ambushed by echoes martyr A drench in brines commence Set down as thorn on kreep of ivy A bit to writ Chucks tic to a tocs tail Wapping wimp to a mustard sail
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Jul 10, 2020
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