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Cigarra (Cicada)

Cicadas, always hidden in the tree branches But always found the next day, dead and grotesque Hideous, bulging eyes and paper bag crunch of skin Persistent hissing and disturbed at the close of summer Lady of the morning and gentlemen of the night I give you, the all knowing Insect Man A sideshow oddity, with yellow skin and red eyes of rage Without a bride to call his own and ashamed to speak Always bites the hand that cleans his cage
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tiffany-case
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Apr 30, 2011
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