Sister Mary Appasoinata Meets the Scryer David Citino
January 1, 1999
One who practices divination using mirrors or other shiny surfaces. O yes, the bright scalpel held to the eye sings sweetly, bitterly of the use it was forged to, and who it is has this dire need, such thin skin. The cup of wine shimmers every sliver of sun, moon, sin. Narcissus put a stop to the river the only wayhe could, stars floating with him. He thought he'd found true love. In every morning mirror light brings the news that it cannot last,and when the glass has made its last prediction, we turn it to the wall and open our lips to sing the dark, an O to enclose the rest of time.
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