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When will I come to be the beast to feast upon the nest The one to harrow fear to those at rest The baby bird falls from the tree It’s spreads its wings to bounce from red branches of the canopy My brain is festered with worms Tombstone in the white wash I’ve lost my leash I’ll never catch another at haggradies I was beaten on the beach Sand and snot I cried and walked miles back to my mother Reject A mocking jay called on a leaved branch by My window where the porch light shone How it’s voice quivered for a mate till one late evening I awaited its song and it never returned or whistled it’s disjointed tune. and I never heard it again. An owl ate and regurgitated over the white Chevrolet truck. Dead rats in circular spitted tufts
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Mar 19, 2020
Mar 19, 2020 at 1:15 PM UTC
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When will I come to be the beast to feast upon the nest The one to harrow fear to those at rest The baby bird falls from the tree It’s spreads its wings to bounce from red branches of the canopy My brain is festered with worms Tombstone in the white wash I’ve lost my leash I’ll never catch another at haggradies I was beaten on the beach Sand and snot I cried and walked miles back to my mother Reject A mocking jay called on a leaved branch by My window where the porch light shone How it’s voice quivered for a mate till one late evening I awaited its song and it never returned or whistled it’s disjointed tune. and I never heard it again. An owl ate and regurgitated over the white Chevrolet truck. Dead rats in circular spitted tufts
Nekron
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Mar 19, 2020
Mar 19, 2020 at 1:15 PM UTC
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