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Eight years old the little girl skips to the garden to feed the rabbit. “Georgie is cold!” Her heart grows old, she learns of death and the stopping of breath and heat, The little rabbit’s feet are ugly now and frightening to behold. Not in heaven but buried under soil I saw you lift him with the ***** It looked undignified soft fur (enclosed) in mud, and then you patted it down like you would a pet and thought I would forget. In vintage shops little rabbit feet once used for dusting, dainty women hang. They sway like leaves. Paw prints on cheeks, the blood has turned to pink powder.
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Jun 12, 2010
Jun 12, 2010 at 3:58 PM UTC
Georgie is cold
Eight years old the little girl skips to the garden to feed the rabbit. “Georgie is cold!” Her heart grows old, she learns of death and the stopping of breath and heat, The little rabbit’s feet are ugly now and frightening to behold. Not in heaven but buried under soil I saw you lift him with the ***** It looked undignified soft fur (enclosed) in mud, and then you patted it down like you would a pet and thought I would forget. In vintage shops little rabbit feet once used for dusting, dainty women hang. They sway like leaves. Paw prints on cheeks, the blood has turned to pink powder.
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Jun 12, 2010
Jun 12, 2010 at 3:58 PM UTC
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