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There is a stranger you see more and more of every year, He is silt in the riverbed, and the water tables of your mystery rise to their final levels, the spitting image of your Death He is selling a bed that belonged to your father, coming in low dumping the boots of your brother in the high pasture covered deep in your last winter's snow Like a flower in the night, Death drifts over our shoulders like a boat with no eyes for the oars, no place for a man's cold hands The Church has a record of your birth, but Death keeps its own dossier When the Moon is pulling blood from all of its many lovers, Death is caterwauling with catfish, a bone in its mouth, shedding all its skins and secret light, I, like you, set out a dish of milk before going to bed.
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Oct 28, 2017
Oct 28, 2017 at 11:56 PM UTC
Deep in your last winter's snow
There is a stranger you see more and more of every year, He is silt in the riverbed, and the water tables of your mystery rise to their final levels, the spitting image of your Death He is selling a bed that belonged to your father, coming in low dumping the boots of your brother in the high pasture covered deep in your last winter's snow Like a flower in the night, Death drifts over our shoulders like a boat with no eyes for the oars, no place for a man's cold hands The Church has a record of your birth, but Death keeps its own dossier When the Moon is pulling blood from all of its many lovers, Death is caterwauling with catfish, a bone in its mouth, shedding all its skins and secret light, I, like you, set out a dish of milk before going to bed.
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Oct 28, 2017
Oct 28, 2017 at 11:56 PM UTC
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