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i counted seventeen vultures circling above to rend my spoiled flesh apart and feed me to their starving children i thought i saw a raven mocking my unfortunate fate perched solemnly on a chiseled granite bust weeping with plutonian ponderings as the foolish crows sang me a heartless elegy the epistles crumbled to ashes in my palms and my fountain pen dried out into blotted shadows if only heaven were to open up and save me from the ominous darkness but there's no room for another soul to save; no vacancy to give so i huddle beneath the branches of the dying willow tree and waited for them to take me alive.
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Mar 9, 2018
Mar 9, 2018 at 2:02 PM UTC
see no evil, fear no evil
i counted seventeen vultures circling above to rend my spoiled flesh apart and feed me to their starving children i thought i saw a raven mocking my unfortunate fate perched solemnly on a chiseled granite bust weeping with plutonian ponderings as the foolish crows sang me a heartless elegy the epistles crumbled to ashes in my palms and my fountain pen dried out into blotted shadows if only heaven were to open up and save me from the ominous darkness but there's no room for another soul to save; no vacancy to give so i huddle beneath the branches of the dying willow tree and waited for them to take me alive.
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Mar 9, 2018
Mar 9, 2018 at 2:02 PM UTC
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