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I met a girl under the quivering black water washed by the icy sharpness of drowning. She looked up at me, silent, faceless, without identity. Breathing salt from the river with a frozen voice. Tiny electric eyes scanned the colossal reservoir with a desire to escape the surface of watery dark weeds and coral twig. The prickling ache of sleepless blood stuck inside me as I stared into the maelstrom of identity swimming in warped silence. Now I sit, spiderlike, waiting. The cauldron of night dragging in my veins.
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Mar 11, 2013
Mar 11, 2013 at 10:22 PM UTC
When the River Lies Across the Earth
I met a girl under the quivering black water washed by the icy sharpness of drowning. She looked up at me, silent, faceless, without identity. Breathing salt from the river with a frozen voice. Tiny electric eyes scanned the colossal reservoir with a desire to escape the surface of watery dark weeds and coral twig. The prickling ache of sleepless blood stuck inside me as I stared into the maelstrom of identity swimming in warped silence. Now I sit, spiderlike, waiting. The cauldron of night dragging in my veins.
kara-troglin
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Mar 11, 2013
Mar 11, 2013 at 10:22 PM UTC
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