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The Lost Arbor

Kameron Primm

The Lost Arbor works to bring value to the written word with its participation on Substack. Supportive images are generated in collaboration with openart.ai.

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Irreverence and corruption have the same root.

“The unwilled way is not to shut down desire but to vitalize it as receptivity.”
—Eva Brann

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Drove...
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Run On

Styx: Hated

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Run On

Incisive shimmers singularly slither atop the undercurrent 
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Brumation's Brink

Blood is molten bone. Skeletal dust of a spirited form eternally courses through its lineage. The burdensome impetus of genera’s transcendent order inheres its plight of particularity into the bodily array of our multifarious nature.

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Seethed Together

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Seethed Together

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Radio Activated Induction Lines

A wave of supervenient repletion comes crashing down.

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Radio Activated Induction Lines

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