The Golden Compass
The brass casing of the compass sits in your palm, heavy with the accumulated weight of a century’s industrial residue, its surface etched not with cardinal directions but with the microscopic, jagged topography of a soul in transit, a metallic wound that never heals but merely oxidizes into a dull, persistent brown that stains the skin like a permanent tattoo of guilt and obligation, a...
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