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Mar 2022
I heard church bells the day you died
I recognized them as being for a celebration,
Or a holy day
But how little I knew then
There were no angels or God that morning
I saw you again and the trees in your eyes were already stripped
Gray bark, and you could snap off any twisted, shedding branch
Beat someone to death with it
Calli Kirra
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Calli Kirra  23/Los Angeles/London
(23/Los Angeles/London)   
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