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Deep in the chalk of gloaming flame, The tawn and pale, of moan and loon, Where under leaves of forest shades, The crescent rails of the riding moon, Here is when the quick blood running Drains with shear seepings and looks, With eyes agape, small game stunned Over pines and green hemlock wood, The ferryman wings and clawing tears, Whose silent strike and low red raking Blasts unto an indifferent lane of peers, This is the house of apparition's name, A mages fugue, muffled muses reprise; The **** song which creeps as sun dies.
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Mar 25, 2014
Mar 25, 2014 at 1:04 PM UTC
Moon Harvest Under Wood
Deep in the chalk of gloaming flame, The tawn and pale, of moan and loon, Where under leaves of forest shades, The crescent rails of the riding moon, Here is when the quick blood running Drains with shear seepings and looks, With eyes agape, small game stunned Over pines and green hemlock wood, The ferryman wings and clawing tears, Whose silent strike and low red raking Blasts unto an indifferent lane of peers, This is the house of apparition's name, A mages fugue, muffled muses reprise; The **** song which creeps as sun dies.
ormond
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Irish
Mar 25, 2014
Mar 25, 2014 at 1:04 PM UTC
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