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Phillip O'Crowley has fallen down dead - and I dread- the part that comes next. Yes! It leaves me feeling quite perplexed; - thinking it may be my soul- which parishes next. I begin to build my bush covered, hidden home -in a lovely, solace place that no one has ever known- as their own. Yes! It shall be mine, and mine, alone. A place where I'll grind down stones and bone - in order to construct my magnificent throne. Yes! It'll be more immaculate than Cologne- or Rome. You see- I've just seemed to have outgrown - this world.
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Dec 18, 2016
Dec 18, 2016 at 11:24 AM UTC
The Birth of A Bone Throne (Just Beyond Eldorado)
Phillip O'Crowley has fallen down dead - and I dread- the part that comes next. Yes! It leaves me feeling quite perplexed; - thinking it may be my soul- which parishes next. I begin to build my bush covered, hidden home -in a lovely, solace place that no one has ever known- as their own. Yes! It shall be mine, and mine, alone. A place where I'll grind down stones and bone - in order to construct my magnificent throne. Yes! It'll be more immaculate than Cologne- or Rome. You see- I've just seemed to have outgrown - this world.
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Dec 18, 2016
Dec 18, 2016 at 11:24 AM UTC
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