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		<title>The Fall</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 May 2008 07:02:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Broken concrete.
Hiding place of memory.
That which can be rebuilt.
The fall
is a dark red film to see through.
It colour’s everything that was
before. Shattered windows obscure,
dumb into silence. Their screams
reverberate and cut like frozen water.
They bruise, and do not clean.
The paths of evaporating tar
burnt and broken – perpetually
trembling – endure wrath faithfully.
Memory is eroded here, deleted.
We will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Broken concrete.<br />
Hiding place of memory.<br />
That which can be rebuilt.</p>
<p>The fall<br />
is a dark red film to see through.<br />
It colour’s everything that was</p>
<p>before. Shattered windows obscure,<br />
dumb into silence. Their screams<br />
reverberate and cut like frozen water.<br />
They bruise, and do not clean.</p>
<p>The paths of evaporating tar<br />
burnt and broken – perpetually<br />
trembling – endure wrath faithfully.</p>
<p>Memory is eroded here, deleted.</p>
<p>We will spend decades collecting<br />
glass, cutting our hands; scabbing.<br />
Learning to see with no dark redness,<br />
intermittently turning blocks of concrete</p>
<p>over and touching a skull or two<br />
when we can. Their cavities resonate<br />
with weeping and motion. Or it is we<br />
who have become an echo.</p>
<p>What does one return to reclaim?</p>
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