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Dry Bones
Dry Bones
Dry Bones
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Dry Bones

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A man, tired and broken, struggles desperately to cope with the reality of his situation, to make sense of the events that torment him. A short story of fate and choice, of chains and freedom, and the struggles of man in the tempest of life.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherFelix Lukhale
Release dateNov 29, 2014
ISBN9781311960337
Dry Bones
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Felix Lukhale

Just a dude with a love for stories.

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    Dry Bones - Felix Lukhale

    DRY BONES

    By Felix Lukhale

    Copyright 2014 Felix Lukhale

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    Heat scorched his bare back, fierce, biting into gashes red and gaping. Wounds covered his body. Crusts of blood, darkened, painted over torn flesh. Bruised knees dug into the earth, the hard crust of the earth, layered with bone-white dust and pierced by scattered jaws of sharp rocks. He rested his weight on his heels, back hunched, breath cut short by intermittent stabs of pain in the lungs. Fractures. A tattered short, more or less a rag, was the only piece of cloth on him.

    Blood dripped down, scarlet pools, onto a bleached earth. His arms were bound in chains. He rested, limbs too tired to stir, body too fatigued, too exhausted, to relieve the overwhelming heat with cool drops of sweat. He rested, dry eyes

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