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The godless set fire to the redwoods before marching us to the hills. Black birds wake on jacarandas without wings. Their caws raise Lazarus once again. A young girl's skin wrinkles into birch, and suddenly trees surround me. The eyes in the bark denounce my flesh and limbs. The mulch tries to swallow my feet, but my wings lift me. I'm dancing among fiery ashes above the boulevards of igneous rock. Particles of light halt into white heat, cleansing me of flesh. All that is left is spirit, quiet and unknowing, lost in whatever's between the stars.
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Aug 2, 2013
Aug 2, 2013 at 6:22 PM UTC
Cleansed by Sin
The godless set fire to the redwoods before marching us to the hills. Black birds wake on jacarandas without wings. Their caws raise Lazarus once again. A young girl's skin wrinkles into birch, and suddenly trees surround me. The eyes in the bark denounce my flesh and limbs. The mulch tries to swallow my feet, but my wings lift me. I'm dancing among fiery ashes above the boulevards of igneous rock. Particles of light halt into white heat, cleansing me of flesh. All that is left is spirit, quiet and unknowing, lost in whatever's between the stars.
michael-tobias
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Aug 2, 2013
Aug 2, 2013 at 6:22 PM UTC
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