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I bit them off chewed and chewed and left with nothing kept on chewing. My teeth got crunched, to destruction I lunched and when finished I noticed what had disappeared. My fingers were shorter and my face was pale. I woke up to the sounds of tapping imagined it were crowds of people clapping. Imagined I was as magnificent as a two dollar meal. The brown lettuce returned me to what was real. Cardboard walls and clicking teeth, drops falling on my worn out rags. If only I had had a calling.
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Sep 4, 2015
Sep 4, 2015 at 4:39 PM UTC
The second floor
I bit them off chewed and chewed and left with nothing kept on chewing. My teeth got crunched, to destruction I lunched and when finished I noticed what had disappeared. My fingers were shorter and my face was pale. I woke up to the sounds of tapping imagined it were crowds of people clapping. Imagined I was as magnificent as a two dollar meal. The brown lettuce returned me to what was real. Cardboard walls and clicking teeth, drops falling on my worn out rags. If only I had had a calling.
The way they spray the bad away is diabolic.
Daan
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Belgian
Sep 4, 2015
Sep 4, 2015 at 4:39 PM UTC
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