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While I stared at the moon summer slept with death's black rooster, her garland tethered to his three toes with their talons sharp as testament. While I stared at the moon frost made love to my bones, each on its proper shelf like dishes in a house with snakes for silver. While I stared at the moon half-dead men danced with half-mad women though neither was excited, and neither calm. Roses twined and cut them both with promises. While I stared at the moon my fetch sat down on a river stone, grinning with the morning in its pocket. I wept and the night ate my heart like a truffle.
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Sep 15, 2025
Sep 15, 2025 at 9:39 PM UTC
While I Stared at the Moon
While I stared at the moon summer slept with death's black rooster, her garland tethered to his three toes with their talons sharp as testament. While I stared at the moon frost made love to my bones, each on its proper shelf like dishes in a house with snakes for silver. While I stared at the moon half-dead men danced with half-mad women though neither was excited, and neither calm. Roses twined and cut them both with promises. While I stared at the moon my fetch sat down on a river stone, grinning with the morning in its pocket. I wept and the night ate my heart like a truffle.
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ShayCaroline
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70/GF/USA
Sep 15, 2025
Sep 15, 2025 at 9:39 PM UTC
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