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Erebus Canto Part: 13 – Pearls & Gold

August 12, 2019 by Ren'ee Verona

A kiss she left upon my brow as these moments started fleeing from the discord making its home within my dystopian heart “ Dear Eurus must you go… Must you leave me with this darkness that I have known since the time of my existence Surely you jest and art to stay with me…as the stars lie vilified, while these constellations marry about ill-encompassed My beloved hear me, whereas I ask that you do not walk towards a fallacious paradise […]

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Captain’s Log: Star Date Alpha – 7154

August 15, 2017 by Ren'ee Verona

Captain’s Log: Star Date Alpha 7154, Adrift throughout the cosmos I have found myself at awe However, this is not with the planetary construction of these heavenly bodies Nor of thee radiance regarding those celestial seraphic stars… No honestly, such anomalies are quite common to me now…What I speak of is something much more existential One dimensional, perhaps a bit comical to an omnipresent, omnipotent god Let me encompass my anguish further, so that you may understand The data provided […]

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VERSE XVII

“There is no world without Verona
But purgatory, torture, hell itself.” – Romeo

Romeo & Juliet – Act III, Scene III, Verse XVII. – William Shakespeare