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every night, the klaxon wailed, like a hound lost in the fog Mum and I would be sitting down to dinner when the beast began bellowing she would quip, them Gerrys want me on thin rations, and to the cellar we scuttled Mum would bring a votive candle, a pale of water; I would grab Tag, our shivering terrier in our tiny circle of timid light, we would wait and wonder, how far were they? what would the next sun reveal? on All Saints Eve, the house shuddered; the dust from its two centuries drifted down on us like fine rain then all was still, until we fell asleep--maybe she was dreaming of Father, and what field now held him I was not--sleep had taken me but a moment before our tired beams moaned and gave way Tag was then barking through his tremors, and she lay still in the rubble, her eyes slit open though only enough to see I was there to bury her, in green pasture far from this gloom, her quivering pet   and orphaned manchild
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May 18, 2016
May 18, 2016 at 11:59 PM UTC
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every night, the klaxon wailed, like a hound lost in the fog Mum and I would be sitting down to dinner when the beast began bellowing she would quip, them Gerrys want me on thin rations, and to the cellar we scuttled Mum would bring a votive candle, a pale of water; I would grab Tag, our shivering terrier in our tiny circle of timid light, we would wait and wonder, how far were they? what would the next sun reveal? on All Saints Eve, the house shuddered; the dust from its two centuries drifted down on us like fine rain then all was still, until we fell asleep--maybe she was dreaming of Father, and what field now held him I was not--sleep had taken me but a moment before our tired beams moaned and gave way Tag was then barking through his tremors, and she lay still in the rubble, her eyes slit open though only enough to see I was there to bury her, in green pasture far from this gloom, her quivering pet   and orphaned manchild
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May 18, 2016
May 18, 2016 at 11:59 PM UTC
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