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May 15
By the order of a query and an answer,
Collides the oval sound and the hearer.
Like, O, its crystal peak rips a halo wearer:
A mortal genesis, up a nightmare twilight.

White, as white! Travels a gorged-belly overnight.
In a rice field’s sight, orbs the creviced sea.
Upon its weight the cobalt forest hunch,
Blowing sprees of shards within a tidepool fall.

//Lo perdido para siempre es inmortal.//
The old star’s drool doubled its fresh aspects.
Beneath the waning tail lapping bent down.
By the order of a beauty that once did drown.
Bakunawa in Philippine mythology is a giant serpent that ate the moon and because according to the myth there was once 7 moons and it ate 6 of em’
Written by
Adam Lazaro  16/M/Neg. Occ., Philippines
(16/M/Neg. Occ., Philippines)   
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