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“Woe to you,” cried the voiceless man, “For I have beheld the breaking of the world, And drank fast the tears of fallen Gods.” “Woe to you,” laughed the voiceless man, For the doom I forebode is the wrath of silence, And you shall bathe alone in anguish, Dreaming for yet, a reprieve from sorrow. “Woe to you,” proclaimed the voiceless man, For all things are fleeting, and every martyr is in flux. I have placed a curse upon the heart of every angel, and made passionate love to my despair. All grace has died in me.
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Oct 5, 2011
Oct 5, 2011 at 4:33 PM UTC
The Voiceless Man
“Woe to you,” cried the voiceless man, “For I have beheld the breaking of the world, And drank fast the tears of fallen Gods.” “Woe to you,” laughed the voiceless man, For the doom I forebode is the wrath of silence, And you shall bathe alone in anguish, Dreaming for yet, a reprieve from sorrow. “Woe to you,” proclaimed the voiceless man, For all things are fleeting, and every martyr is in flux. I have placed a curse upon the heart of every angel, and made passionate love to my despair. All grace has died in me.
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Oct 5, 2011
Oct 5, 2011 at 4:33 PM UTC
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