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Vultures are monogamous. Cragged necks looped, it takes them years to forget. Wing and wing in a nest of rot, together they pick at sinew. Fierce devotion in a hollow church and no organs remained. She will consume her dead lover, spanned on an opalescent log; regurgitate his remains into a baby’s mouth. Born into the leftovers, we become remains.
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Jul 20, 2014
Jul 20, 2014 at 8:44 AM UTC
Hymnal for the Decayed
Vultures are monogamous. Cragged necks looped, it takes them years to forget. Wing and wing in a nest of rot, together they pick at sinew. Fierce devotion in a hollow church and no organs remained. She will consume her dead lover, spanned on an opalescent log; regurgitate his remains into a baby’s mouth. Born into the leftovers, we become remains.
chloe-k
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Jul 20, 2014
Jul 20, 2014 at 8:44 AM UTC
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