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Where motion goes to die, tangled in itself like earbuds in a pocket.
means Twisted, knotted, or jammed into a hopeless tangle — or growling with bared teeth and bad intentions.
from From Middle English snarl, a diminutive of snare — the trap that catches you. The growling sense came later, the sound a cornered animal makes once snared.
Two livesOne means tangled, the other means a threatening growl.
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Shared rootSnare and snarl both come from the same trap.