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You cower in the corner of the dimly lit room; flinching, snarling, like a wild animal. "Poor thing," murmur the people passing by the glass, "Poor thing." Their voices hollow and empty, robotic sympathy. I come up to the glass, stroke it fondly, and begin to sing. The ancient words heavy and sticky, like honey on my lips. You stir, humanity and lucidity showing in your forest green eyes. Your hand on mine slips through glass, and I grab it. I drag you out of your cage, and you stretch your wings. We smile at one another, then I take you home with me.
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Jul 9, 2010
Jul 9, 2010 at 5:37 PM UTC
Dark Angel
You cower in the corner of the dimly lit room; flinching, snarling, like a wild animal. "Poor thing," murmur the people passing by the glass, "Poor thing." Their voices hollow and empty, robotic sympathy. I come up to the glass, stroke it fondly, and begin to sing. The ancient words heavy and sticky, like honey on my lips. You stir, humanity and lucidity showing in your forest green eyes. Your hand on mine slips through glass, and I grab it. I drag you out of your cage, and you stretch your wings. We smile at one another, then I take you home with me.
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Jul 9, 2010
Jul 9, 2010 at 5:37 PM UTC
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