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The Elysian Fields

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The Elysian fields     gained commensurate with ability     quiet and shimmering in the sun;     varied realms     inverted islands     the angry blessed     ones - thrice born with     the option to survive     on into flesh and blood form.     The conveyer belt of souls     carrying the damaged ones     far into the night,     spitting out the lukewarm     with plenty of latitude     to manoeuvre     in between.     Lavender and the dye from purple shells     in piercing shrieks     extracting the enacted will     of Nietzscheans before their time;     fledglings in a world     ill begotten and     barely within a choosing.

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