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Bury me with the River Spirit. Frozen underground, surrounded by snow in the heart of the canyon. Let it hold me next to the babbles, the falls, in the trees and among the cabins I can't hear or see. On my knees howling at the sun, it shines down and stings my frostbite. Dead in the ground when the canyons fail, the waters halt and all things fall and I won't see you. All things are harder to find when you are in a wooden box and buried.
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Apr 18, 2010
Apr 18, 2010 at 4:59 PM UTC
Sundance
Bury me with the River Spirit. Frozen underground, surrounded by snow in the heart of the canyon. Let it hold me next to the babbles, the falls, in the trees and among the cabins I can't hear or see. On my knees howling at the sun, it shines down and stings my frostbite. Dead in the ground when the canyons fail, the waters halt and all things fall and I won't see you. All things are harder to find when you are in a wooden box and buried.
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