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Winterwolves
Hush, soft as snow on my cool cheek, as night
Gentles our sharp eyes with a veil of cloth.
For whom the bell tolls, call out your old fright
So all may hear: be drawn helpless
as moths
On into the bright mirror reflecting.
Our thin mercy which you could do without
Breaks rather than heals, chilly directing
Your heart to leap, your voice to scream, to shout.
With the visages of predators, we
Saw them fall into their rightfully earned
Oblivion, as tribute by decree;
And you crave fire by which you were burned,
But the new-minted shine of sun will light
You up just the same, survivor (of night).
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