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Disembodied Bones Disembodied Bones by C.L. Bevill
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“The more of it there is, The less you will ever see.   What is it?   It is darkness.”
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“has all the sensitivity of a rabid hyena in heat on the Serengeti.”
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“What is always in front of you But cannot be seen?   The Future.”
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“It occurs once in every minute, Twice in every moment, And yet never in one hundred thousand years.   What is it?   It is the letter “M.”
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“It gnaws iron, and bites steel; Grinds hard stone to meal. It slays all in its path, and will ruin many a town, And it will beat the mighty mountain down.   What is it?   It is time.”
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“lies behind stars and under the highest hills, And empty holes it solidly fills. It comes first and follows after, Ends life, and kills laughter.   What is it?   It is darkness.”
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“Buried ever so deep, Piled over with heavy stones, Yet I will Effortlessly dig up the disembodied bones.   What am I?   I am memories.”
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