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Glass Children
Hark! The glass children, we come
Atop our steeds of stick and blood
Faces set like stone -
If stone were clear and ethereal
Expressionless;
Haunted by death, defeat
Crushed under the black sky's weight
Where stars like enemy eyes glare down
Watching, cackling; hatred Clean
and Clear like stone
Like stone, the glass -
The children come
We watch your face; terror stark
Written like text in bold black print
Black - no, red - red like blood
Stick and blood, the steeds, the stones
Stone like glass
Fear cold as brass
On your faces, stuck
What you fear is not our
Glass hands, cracked
Nor glass feet, chipped
Nor glass hearts, shattered
Under the crushing weight
Of your stony sky of stares
The gasp - the brass! Agony Clean
And Clear, the blood - like ice
The glass
Shattered - no! What scares you so
Is that in our eerie, snaggle-toothed
Grimace you see - not
Stick, nor stone, nor blood
Nor ice, nor brass, but in the glass
Yourself
Cracked
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