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Called By Cobain - Seance
Beside midnight's minting bare branches Dead fingered messages on bedroom pane scratches Four awe struck teens oija board captured Followed fast spelt results, from rock star sanctioned Questions asserted by incredulous desires Hoisted upturned glass drawn answers much admired Grave lain idol caressed all the girls inquired Decisive planchette slide surprised previous denyers Eerie sequenced letters spelt Cobain's cause of death Conduit confirmed it an accident, fans bereft Of Kurt's cutting edge grunge, now Nirvana aroma left Bygone, but through them, legend found breath 1st October 2020 For: 'Unexplained' Poetry Contest Sponsor : Carolyn Devonshire NB - Biological studies have demonstrated that the phenomena of seemingly self driven planchettes during seances is caused by the ideomotor effect, a sub concious physical response. Ironically, the less control participants think they have, the more their subconscious controls what happens.
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