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Oct 2014
The sunken ship has burst its bounds, sheltered in the ebony. 
Carefree smudges and distant pounding endowed the harpy’s song. 
Terrestrial slivers have cost the giant its full stature. 
Its lackluster peers watch, miserly 
At the beauty’s casting up of its final luminous rays, 
Attempting again to catch the lilting air.
Dior
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Dior  New York, New York
(New York, New York)   
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   Rhet Toombs and Timothy
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