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Brother moons chalky, saturnine crescent could barely penetrate the giant’s match-stick forest: its burnished copper foliage would remain latent, for now. This night antagonized                           our souls, darker when I stared into its vacuous depths than when glanced from my minds periphery. Pervasive, it exploited the valleys repose. Crystal. Morning’s volition was heralded with a transient thaw. December’s waking drafts spoke ardently of a daughter lost: for centuries a solitary bloom, sustained by unseen conduits, grew upon the surface of a fallow field. Now it lay,                                        defiled by my hand. Her blood-stained spray seeped into the earths russet tunic. Dawn’s sentries: two soot black crows, stalked a field’s beaded hawthorn seam as a                                                 church knells cadence punctuated the airs discourse from its holy precipice; death, death, death sonorous on my ear. ©Thomas Gabriel
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Dec 4, 2011
Dec 4, 2011 at 6:40 PM UTC
December 3.
Brother moons chalky, saturnine crescent could barely penetrate the giant’s match-stick forest: its burnished copper foliage would remain latent, for now. This night antagonized                           our souls, darker when I stared into its vacuous depths than when glanced from my minds periphery. Pervasive, it exploited the valleys repose. Crystal. Morning’s volition was heralded with a transient thaw. December’s waking drafts spoke ardently of a daughter lost: for centuries a solitary bloom, sustained by unseen conduits, grew upon the surface of a fallow field. Now it lay,                                        defiled by my hand. Her blood-stained spray seeped into the earths russet tunic. Dawn’s sentries: two soot black crows, stalked a field’s beaded hawthorn seam as a                                                 church knells cadence punctuated the airs discourse from its holy precipice; death, death, death sonorous on my ear. ©Thomas Gabriel
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Dec 4, 2011 at 6:40 PM UTC
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