Collection: Of Angels and Demons Vol. 2 by techgnotic, journal
Collection: Of Angels and Demons Vol. 2
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“Such angels and their halos
wells of molten gold spilling
on their necks without burning
their dark skin full of bones and swords
so unlike those demons who with
the paleness of the parched thirst
upon thirst and with clawed hands
tear at their own throats
both searching in ancient circles
moved by the old hunger of souls.”
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