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A polar bear Its claws, like needles of fire Bury into her skull Her skull It cracks Jumping out of place It leaves behind only a puddle Red staining white Bloodied snow Flowing through their severed veins She cries The bear, golden crowned Cannot stop Bound by law Stricken with sadness Blinded passion He devours His love splits Her eyes die Slowly, the bear turns He turns upon himself Tearing methodically At his own flesh Limb from limb He starts to fall apart As he eats Eats his own heart.
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Feb 2, 2013
Feb 2, 2013 at 7:40 AM UTC
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A polar bear Its claws, like needles of fire Bury into her skull Her skull It cracks Jumping out of place It leaves behind only a puddle Red staining white Bloodied snow Flowing through their severed veins She cries The bear, golden crowned Cannot stop Bound by law Stricken with sadness Blinded passion He devours His love splits Her eyes die Slowly, the bear turns He turns upon himself Tearing methodically At his own flesh Limb from limb He starts to fall apart As he eats Eats his own heart.
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Feb 2, 2013
Feb 2, 2013 at 7:40 AM UTC
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