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All saints and souls crawl back under
At the witching hour time's vague vista opens up
A marbled grey wall split into violet underlit slats
Papier-mâché skulls in front of the Bellas Artes building, Mexico City: photo by Antonio Olmo via The Guardian, 3 November 2014
A mother and her son visit the tomb of their departed loved one at a public cemetery in a slum community of Navotas north of Manila, Philippines, on Friday, ahead of Monday's All Saints' Day observance. Filipinos as all other Christians all over the world, troop to cemeteries every November 1st to pay respects to the departed in the Christian tradition of All Saints' Day: photo by Bullit Marquez / AP via Jakarta Post, 29 October 2010
Indigenous people visit their loved ones in a cemetery in the outskirts of Lima, Peru #DiaDeLosMuertos #DayOfTheDeath: image via Qariwarmi @qariwarmi, 2 November 2013
Dank leafmulch under rubber gluon muckshoe
First rain of the season earthsmell scumble
First rain of the season earthsmell scumble
All saints and souls crawl back under
The wormy circumstance rug again no snug bug
At the witching hour time's vague vista opens up
Sun going down over mountain into ocean
A marbled grey wall split into violet underlit slats
Successive rooms we've been through now stacked
The floorplans of the endarkened cube units
Six deep memory storage for another world
Children living inside the Navotas graveyard in Manila climb on to stacked graves as millions across the Philippines prepare to pay their respects at public cemeteries for All Souls’ day: photo by Noel Celis / AFP via The Observer, 1 November 2014
Papier-mâché skulls in front of the Bellas Artes building, Mexico City: photo by Antonio Olmo via The Guardian, 3 November 2014
#Navotas, Filippine, il cimitero che è diventato città: photo via Lettera43 @Lettera43, 29 October 2014
A mother and her son visit the tomb of their departed loved one at a public cemetery in a slum community of Navotas north of Manila, Philippines, on Friday, ahead of Monday's All Saints' Day observance. Filipinos as all other Christians all over the world, troop to cemeteries every November 1st to pay respects to the departed in the Christian tradition of All Saints' Day: photo by Bullit Marquez / AP via Jakarta Post, 29 October 2010
Informal settlers with homes built on top of multi-level tombs go about their daily business as relatives spruce up the tombs of their loved ones at a public cemetery in Navotas north of Manila, Philippines, in preparation for observance of All Saints’ Day: photo by Bullit Marquez / AP, 31 October 2012
Relatives spruce up the tombs of their loved ones Thursday 30 October 2008 at a public cemetery in Navotas, north of Manila, Philippines, in preparation for All Saints' Day observance. Christians all over the world troop to memorial parks and cemeteries and offer prayers to honor the departed every November 1 in the annual observance known as All Saints' Day: photo by Bullit Marquez / AP via Waterloo Region Record, 28 October 2008
Navotas, Philippines. A woman reads a book outside her house, located on top of a cemetery: photo by Ezra Acayan / NurPhoto / REX via The Guardian, 28 October 2014
Niño local coloca vela en tumba durante el #DiiaDeMuertos en #Navotas #Manila #Filipinas (Xinhua/ZP: image via XinhuaGráficaEspañol @Xinhua9,1 November 2014
A boy climbs up apartment-style tombs to light a candle inside a public cemetery in #Navotas city, north of Manila: photo by Romeo Ranoco / Reuters via Hans Solo @thandojo, 7 November 2013