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Life of a Marker
I was born in a large room
 There were loud noises and others that looked like me
 We were on a belt, whisked away through brightly lit catacombs
 My body was put together in stages
 When my skeleton was complete god filled my body with liquid existence 
 
 Fly
 Into a box I was put with twelve different ethnicities. 
 A longtime I lay in that coffin
 
 When I saw the light again my head was pulled off and my blood painted on white polyurethane walls
 
 With only a fraction of my life water remaining I felt myself fall into a black pit
 Others were next to me, long dead
 
 For many months the moisture in my body dried until there was nothing left
 
 My color was blue
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