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no picnic when panic no streets unborn here germinal ; creature undresses from his cool rubbery dead skin steps scent free into the sodium light and works on its pallor fleshed out from the plumbing a manic talent it sports the label , Mr. Talon and favours a facade of mercurial cosmetics now, a character most vividly colourful and male-ish a voice a maddened song he breaks his face and makes it a smile armed with this sickle bringing his comedic heavings to the public he goes gory across the fresh laundry a violence upon the canvas a spree upon welcoming sadness an open mockery breaking ease and seizing upon an audience no more chiding from within the shade (egging on villains and dropping muse-meal) the folk hero the prankster this fierce performer of mischief takes the stage in a full suit of teeth-skin and he’s really quite ravenous for your abiding applause
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Sep 20, 2019
Sep 20, 2019 at 1:44 PM UTC
Puck Talon
no picnic when panic no streets unborn here germinal ; creature undresses from his cool rubbery dead skin steps scent free into the sodium light and works on its pallor fleshed out from the plumbing a manic talent it sports the label , Mr. Talon and favours a facade of mercurial cosmetics now, a character most vividly colourful and male-ish a voice a maddened song he breaks his face and makes it a smile armed with this sickle bringing his comedic heavings to the public he goes gory across the fresh laundry a violence upon the canvas a spree upon welcoming sadness an open mockery breaking ease and seizing upon an audience no more chiding from within the shade (egging on villains and dropping muse-meal) the folk hero the prankster this fierce performer of mischief takes the stage in a full suit of teeth-skin and he’s really quite ravenous for your abiding applause
‘popular in the mutterings   founded in the gutterings   bring out the chalk lines   and biohazard baggies   for this fierce performer of mischief !’
neth-jones
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Sep 20, 2019
Sep 20, 2019 at 1:44 PM UTC
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