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One eyed Doug is dead, Mario told Trey at the foot of the trail where they caught each other sneaking up to the old civil war fort. they walked up together where the trees made it seem later in the day, catching the stride through the deep shadows to the top. They heard the fire cracking and voices stirring the embers, stirring all the Coyote and Deer to the outskirts, away from Justin and Nick, resting at home, Sitting with newly lit eyes Glazed against the giant logs Lava-tinged Gargoyle’s roasting slowly in the fire Mario lifts the log where Doug always sat, that somehow never got burned. He lifts it high, like a ghost they see in the slant of the train bridge walls. Shoves it hard breaking open new fires breaking apart the civil war owl rising up from the ashes
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Nov 20, 2014
Nov 20, 2014 at 3:49 PM UTC
Top of the Hill
One eyed Doug is dead, Mario told Trey at the foot of the trail where they caught each other sneaking up to the old civil war fort. they walked up together where the trees made it seem later in the day, catching the stride through the deep shadows to the top. They heard the fire cracking and voices stirring the embers, stirring all the Coyote and Deer to the outskirts, away from Justin and Nick, resting at home, Sitting with newly lit eyes Glazed against the giant logs Lava-tinged Gargoyle’s roasting slowly in the fire Mario lifts the log where Doug always sat, that somehow never got burned. He lifts it high, like a ghost they see in the slant of the train bridge walls. Shoves it hard breaking open new fires breaking apart the civil war owl rising up from the ashes
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Nov 20, 2014
Nov 20, 2014 at 3:49 PM UTC
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