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Frozen fountain, a grotesque carved waterspout, the throat of some fanciful life-blood that has been congealed by cold, the triumph of frost. It would be pleasing to recall the blue Steller's jay with its shrill trilling and hopping about, so blithe amongst the Hawthorne trees, keeping watch over the graves of those sacrificed to the Arctic blaze. In my bowels are hot ashes, remains of the cursed one, my hollows, a feverish season, a raving desire for the pure allure of dark hair and embroidered tongue. As pure as the snow, pure as the cold, licking that which is within... These ember days, a running course, my body, a votive offering.
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Jan 7, 2016
Jan 7, 2016 at 3:03 PM UTC
Daniel
Frozen fountain, a grotesque carved waterspout, the throat of some fanciful life-blood that has been congealed by cold, the triumph of frost. It would be pleasing to recall the blue Steller's jay with its shrill trilling and hopping about, so blithe amongst the Hawthorne trees, keeping watch over the graves of those sacrificed to the Arctic blaze. In my bowels are hot ashes, remains of the cursed one, my hollows, a feverish season, a raving desire for the pure allure of dark hair and embroidered tongue. As pure as the snow, pure as the cold, licking that which is within... These ember days, a running course, my body, a votive offering.
jade-mikaila
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Jan 7, 2016
Jan 7, 2016 at 3:03 PM UTC
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