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Bloodknots of fried pain coursing through my veins – a mid-day scouring of hands, of soul. Ah, the beast whines mournfully... Many moons ago I chased you through charred thickets, through sooty caverns, under the scalding Sirius, blue and swollen. The scents of our past clung heavy in my mouth. Then I saw you again, small and still: tatters of your pride hugged your gaunt ***** – - where my muzzle used to graze and slobber. I want ta... my... tha... mmMM... You cringe there, witless and numb – and I am upon you now... Then I wake up, soundless screams choking me... I lie shivering, blinking through stinging sweat: Oh, your tender throat in my teeth... Ssssh... rrrww... This mmMM....! Strands of pure love bind me to you, as I gnaw on my cloven hoof in wordless fury. I feel your heat. I smell your fear. I will drive my fist into your longings and hopes. We shall be one again. Aurora CO – April 1995 COPYRIGHT 1995 Derek Bascombe
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Oct 15, 2016
Oct 15, 2016 at 9:23 AM UTC
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Bloodknots of fried pain coursing through my veins – a mid-day scouring of hands, of soul. Ah, the beast whines mournfully... Many moons ago I chased you through charred thickets, through sooty caverns, under the scalding Sirius, blue and swollen. The scents of our past clung heavy in my mouth. Then I saw you again, small and still: tatters of your pride hugged your gaunt ***** – - where my muzzle used to graze and slobber. I want ta... my... tha... mmMM... You cringe there, witless and numb – and I am upon you now... Then I wake up, soundless screams choking me... I lie shivering, blinking through stinging sweat: Oh, your tender throat in my teeth... Ssssh... rrrww... This mmMM....! Strands of pure love bind me to you, as I gnaw on my cloven hoof in wordless fury. I feel your heat. I smell your fear. I will drive my fist into your longings and hopes. We shall be one again. Aurora CO – April 1995 COPYRIGHT 1995 Derek Bascombe
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Oct 15, 2016
Oct 15, 2016 at 9:23 AM UTC
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