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Martyr's Hat

black night path took a turn to the dim dull low weak orange glow of the lonesome lamplight in the street below, where the shadows hid and the graces slid and the hat of the martyr hung on a brick held by mortar by the hook and the handle and glory sat on the other side shining in the humble halo of a rumbling light.
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david-bell
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Apr 27, 2014
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