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Scares even the Moonlight away— His only friend The artificial Eight-pronged Sun of street lamps Marking "X" His position. I'm quite sure he's Undocumented— Perhaps a new age Nightcrawler only, Not powerful at all. I can see His hands— How they yearn To clutch something more Than the cigarettes And the rosaries That line his left and right Ring fingers— Shapeshift and Solidify— Take heart. Behind him is The old Senate, To be converted to A museum— His name swallowed up By the hollow grandeur Of a once great Nation's Emptied stronghold.
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Aug 22, 2014
Aug 22, 2014 at 11:22 AM UTC
Juan de la Cruz
Scares even the Moonlight away— His only friend The artificial Eight-pronged Sun of street lamps Marking "X" His position. I'm quite sure he's Undocumented— Perhaps a new age Nightcrawler only, Not powerful at all. I can see His hands— How they yearn To clutch something more Than the cigarettes And the rosaries That line his left and right Ring fingers— Shapeshift and Solidify— Take heart. Behind him is The old Senate, To be converted to A museum— His name swallowed up By the hollow grandeur Of a once great Nation's Emptied stronghold.
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Aug 22, 2014 at 11:22 AM UTC
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