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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The following was previously published by Rogue Agent at sunrise we shoot bullets into yellow daffodil fields curled by the scent of spring. there are flowers where they fall, hollow point petals smothered in the rotted reek of gunpowder. the pulsing stench settles on our dawn-lit skin and there is something beautiful about the loss&#8230;</p>
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