Rain turned to ice,and lightning splintered, it splicedthe black sky, it seeped a bright white.All animals they fled,from the sky as it bled,pale death that fell veiling the night.
...careful the morning lest it wake from slumber the city half-encumbered by the morning mist ...
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...careful the morning lest it wake from slumber the city half-encumbered by the morning mist ...
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