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Busy street hath t'en tranquility kiss'th, Along my footsteps mild wind blow'th, Bottle o' absinthe hath the stranger consumed, Never to notice, an' leave my body doomed... Hold'th he, my hand, to check the chime, Throw'th he, t'at bottle o' wine, Pierced his nails in me as I try to escape, By t'en he tore open my velvet cape, Feeble ***** o' mine with palms hath I covered, As his garments in my sight, he lowered... I screamed as the animal in him broke its shackles, As he tore down the walls o' my genitals, With continuous strokes, numb hath I lie, Wishing o' the same street, instantly I die, Pointing at the church, I murmered, 'why?', Even after he left me torn, The gods silently looked at me, never to reply.
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May 30, 2014
May 30, 2014 at 7:03 PM UTC
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Busy street hath t'en tranquility kiss'th, Along my footsteps mild wind blow'th, Bottle o' absinthe hath the stranger consumed, Never to notice, an' leave my body doomed... Hold'th he, my hand, to check the chime, Throw'th he, t'at bottle o' wine, Pierced his nails in me as I try to escape, By t'en he tore open my velvet cape, Feeble ***** o' mine with palms hath I covered, As his garments in my sight, he lowered... I screamed as the animal in him broke its shackles, As he tore down the walls o' my genitals, With continuous strokes, numb hath I lie, Wishing o' the same street, instantly I die, Pointing at the church, I murmered, 'why?', Even after he left me torn, The gods silently looked at me, never to reply.
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May 30, 2014
May 30, 2014 at 7:03 PM UTC
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