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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required prologue's entry it’s as ancient as the salt missing in the dead sea it doesn’t hold that essence in its tears it looks over its dominion the souls kissing its feet entry point found in the cracks of over zealous blowing their self-righteousness stood on soap boxes they know better let them speak watch them war with each other it swallows opines it feeds prologue’s entry it never leaves it watches the eyes of others windows open virtuous with bravado pushed to believe only when they are on their knees when the truth monster struts in shutters close not so brave to defend, to endure what they speak it thinks it waits Prologue's entry? it never left, it never sleeps Prologue's entry Entry's prologue as above, so below it watches them in mirrors invisible, yet seen soon to be believed it reads them, like the other it knows them all soon to be believed "what's inside them? is it made of strength? unbreakable?" like a Vampire it will impress promises seduce them with safety in its arms it felicitates its kind of freedom "what's inside them? is it made of strength? unbreakable?" stood on their soap boxes, towers the same as rosaries soon to be believed (LadyLabyrinth / 2022) “Entry” / Lisa Gerrard https://youtu.be/6n_oDTpIc6k
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