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Split the sun with an ax like velvet. The braincase open, the soul drips- like egg yolk onto the sandflats the old blood ants march out and pile up into a monolith sharp enough to scratch the azure off the sky tall enough to disrupt the horizon like a blip on your ancient EKG that peaks like a drop in a pool then crashes like a kettle drum. No birds. Empurpled sand towers darken silently junipers twitch imperceptably rattlesnake retreats beneath the dust. A billion years of breath and tears grinding the sediment down a dramatic pull toward the distant sea. Make sediment of me.
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Mar 25, 2017
Mar 25, 2017 at 12:43 AM UTC
Jericho Bleeds
Split the sun with an ax like velvet. The braincase open, the soul drips- like egg yolk onto the sandflats the old blood ants march out and pile up into a monolith sharp enough to scratch the azure off the sky tall enough to disrupt the horizon like a blip on your ancient EKG that peaks like a drop in a pool then crashes like a kettle drum. No birds. Empurpled sand towers darken silently junipers twitch imperceptably rattlesnake retreats beneath the dust. A billion years of breath and tears grinding the sediment down a dramatic pull toward the distant sea. Make sediment of me.
j-c-lucas
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Mar 25, 2017
Mar 25, 2017 at 12:43 AM UTC
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