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Walls cover the grass. Break them down, slide them to the side. Tornadoes ripping on the lawn. Gently brushing by, making the sprinklers go off. Breaking the windows… kissing the doors Volcanoes on my breakfast table, breaking the morning fast with a splash of lava squirting out. A disaster; burning the village, breaking the bed… Leaving wrinkled sheets after it leaves. She’s unbalanced and in need of a protector. But the laws are unbreakable. Fire breathing and constantly erupting the volcano is nearing destruction. Violently coming over and over… Burning everything in it’s way clinching to the ground for salvation. Still in unrest she falls asleep trembling…
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Jul 18, 2013
Jul 18, 2013 at 11:06 PM UTC
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Walls cover the grass. Break them down, slide them to the side. Tornadoes ripping on the lawn. Gently brushing by, making the sprinklers go off. Breaking the windows… kissing the doors Volcanoes on my breakfast table, breaking the morning fast with a splash of lava squirting out. A disaster; burning the village, breaking the bed… Leaving wrinkled sheets after it leaves. She’s unbalanced and in need of a protector. But the laws are unbreakable. Fire breathing and constantly erupting the volcano is nearing destruction. Violently coming over and over… Burning everything in it’s way clinching to the ground for salvation. Still in unrest she falls asleep trembling…
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Jul 18, 2013
Jul 18, 2013 at 11:06 PM UTC
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