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(11.5) Our House

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But the house is in the archives
This entry is part 16 of 13 in the series Ballad of Hillcross

(11.5) Our House

Written by Jeremiah Bonner

Hillcross Magical Poetry Archive

Common Hillcross Predators

Bookcase 13 Shelf D Page 102

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Parasitic cannibalistic mimicry manor.

Understandable understanding in lack of understanding

yet oft striking fear with frightful features.

But knowing what is known is important in commanding

a preferable position in the required provisional procedures.

Parasitic characteristics perform as passive traits,

as mimicry determines the morphology of the cannibalism.

Passively nourishing from pockets of magic pastoral environments create

capable of profoundly creative levels of polymorphism

and feasting on the form from which it does imitate.

In brief a munching manor devouring domestica

Subsuming similar substances to strengthen and swell

Predictable with probability prognostica

Mitigated by mirrors in windows where villagers dwell

Searchable under smotherleeds and similar scientific names- endocannibalia parasitic parasitica

 

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