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I never knew a dreary rook whose trill is absent from my ear. A crow ashamed of its black that brushes wet paint to change its color. A bird that builds nests from razors and plastic who abandons forests for streets and brothers for cold nights. Perhaps it did not survive. Perchance it dove into the ocean to find eternity within its form. A melancholy avian was not meant for this world, for no other song is fit to fill the morning’s air.
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May 10, 2013
May 10, 2013 at 12:37 PM UTC
A Dreary Rook
I never knew a dreary rook whose trill is absent from my ear. A crow ashamed of its black that brushes wet paint to change its color. A bird that builds nests from razors and plastic who abandons forests for streets and brothers for cold nights. Perhaps it did not survive. Perchance it dove into the ocean to find eternity within its form. A melancholy avian was not meant for this world, for no other song is fit to fill the morning’s air.
tyler-brooks
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May 10, 2013
May 10, 2013 at 12:37 PM UTC
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