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Paint peels off walls as Cracks grew from the crumbling Drywall, the window sill rotten. Home. Amelia sat at the edge of her new marriage bed and soaked in her arrangement. Looking into the spotted mirror, Persephone wipes her eyes too. At the edge, she's slumped. Chin resting on her sore wrist, As she's gazing out the window, listening to the crisp October air dance upon the window panes. Her husband, a bear with a piercing gaze, would soon be clouded in a winter slumber. It would be then Amelia could Dance in the white forest.
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Jun 26, 2010
Jun 26, 2010 at 6:03 PM UTC
Amelia and Her Husband, The Bear
Paint peels off walls as Cracks grew from the crumbling Drywall, the window sill rotten. Home. Amelia sat at the edge of her new marriage bed and soaked in her arrangement. Looking into the spotted mirror, Persephone wipes her eyes too. At the edge, she's slumped. Chin resting on her sore wrist, As she's gazing out the window, listening to the crisp October air dance upon the window panes. Her husband, a bear with a piercing gaze, would soon be clouded in a winter slumber. It would be then Amelia could Dance in the white forest.
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Jun 26, 2010
Jun 26, 2010 at 6:03 PM UTC
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