It comes in dark about, the lightline of twilight drought- a silver frown at the edge of the round chewed by the endless spin; a drape drawn to the sash- it purrs--contented with the moon. Windows can be opened to cleanse away the sin forgotten like the spots upon a fawn-- the covenant with the epitaph denied by every dawn. ttthe
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