Mud flat black in the marsh as the tide runs out like a thief under the kingfisher’s complaint. It sidles past the stony eyes of an egret white as fear.   A blue-steel gash in the sky pours vermillion petals, ushers in Nyx, goddess of night, mother of death. Trees and bushes crouch in her […]

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