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The Cadence Of Disaster
And through the misty solemness
The incandescent scales of misery shone.
An armor like no other.
Lasting to the enflamed edges
Of infinity.
She told of ancient tragedies
This misery of mine
And loved the darkness
Sweet and fleeting
More than should be loved of anything.
The scars were carved upon her face
And tore at the earth on which she stood.
Her tears
Were magnificent ruby red.
Such forlorn stains she left
There upon the wood.
Her elegantly pale feet crackled
Over the dead twigs of splendor
As she spread her aged and yellowed wings.
When asked where she was going
It was to find eternity.
Then with her face turned towards the blistering sky,
Aubergine eyes screaming,
She opened her mouth as a whisper crawled out
She said,
"This flame is beautifully contagious."
And among the wildfire of suffocated dreams
She burned.
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