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Tenebrae

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 Something

 somber...
beyond the dark.

Darker,
than
darkness
.

Moving
between
the shadows
.

Is not
what It looks like

... Tenebrae ...


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MARCH
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English Version of My Poem "Ténebre" in English "Tenebrous"

For myself as the Pagan that I am, it means more... simply explained by the extinguish of Light, where and when Darkness begins.
The poem starts and ends with this premise and thought on mind. "All Hallows Eve"

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Tenebrae is a Latin word - noun:
(in the Roman Catholic Church) matins and lauds for the last three days of Holy Week, at which candles are successively extinguished.
Matins and Lauds were often combined; on the last three days of Holy Week this combined Office was called Tenebrae .
Several composers have set parts of the office to music.

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