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A sea of serpents slithers dead, Across an emerald plain. As children step upon its bed, It leaves a vivid stain. Teeth and tails of vipers bound And buried in the earth, Holler loud yet make no sound To weep for what they're worth. Hush the hissing howl now, Drink wind and water sweet; And savor serpents’ scowling brow, As silent sounds retreat.
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May 2, 2013
May 2, 2013 at 4:59 AM UTC
A Sea of Serpents, a Dickinson emulation
A sea of serpents slithers dead, Across an emerald plain. As children step upon its bed, It leaves a vivid stain. Teeth and tails of vipers bound And buried in the earth, Holler loud yet make no sound To weep for what they're worth. Hush the hissing howl now, Drink wind and water sweet; And savor serpents’ scowling brow, As silent sounds retreat.
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May 2, 2013
May 2, 2013 at 4:59 AM UTC
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