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		<title>The Poetic Ghetto of Elemental Process</title>
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		<description>    Pull down your hooded eyes,  They can't predict when bone  Will curl like roots of lightning,  Striking where all lips burn grey,  All storms have thrown  Their stones of turning words  As battened tongues flown loose,  Heads whip and spill;  The slowing rush,  The dripping thunder  Tears small echoes from each hill,  There's no direction left to run,  The calling hides its hands of arrows  Wind slung deep in falling caverns  Mountains gouging out dark skies,  Where no one breathes in risen ash  But crawling cry into rain's rotted mouth.  ... more  </description>
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