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The crack and crash of tree limbs signaled nothing to me yet - I did not see him, fearsome head of Death, stalking to where the boy lay, screaming. There was a wall of stone, a pale whip of chain link and a splash below. We were young and reckless and there, in the morbid glory of it, pushing through the trees. I snapped out of it once they closed the black bag. I climbed up the rock and Daddy, Daddy, carry me down the mountain. Take me back across the sea.
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Jan 8, 2012
Jan 8, 2012 at 10:57 PM UTC
Austria
The crack and crash of tree limbs signaled nothing to me yet - I did not see him, fearsome head of Death, stalking to where the boy lay, screaming. There was a wall of stone, a pale whip of chain link and a splash below. We were young and reckless and there, in the morbid glory of it, pushing through the trees. I snapped out of it once they closed the black bag. I climbed up the rock and Daddy, Daddy, carry me down the mountain. Take me back across the sea.
elle-dougherty
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Jan 8, 2012
Jan 8, 2012 at 10:57 PM UTC
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