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*Morpheus, Asclepius, et Sulis Minerva Amen.* A warmth cradles me to another world Of peace, of paradise beyond man Of innocence, of faith Of judgement, of wrath. I hold my limbs up high As I caress with the rock hard slab Scrubbing the sin away The resilient dirt which must part. The hairs quiver Under the residue The slimy depths of disgrace That I shed; milky, cloudy, impure. The beast howls within me Convulsing as the tainted broth Stains my eyes Begging mercy, penance aflow. At last! I am free From the evils That plague me all my days Pray now, I should not return.
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Jan 14, 2012
Jan 14, 2012 at 6:31 PM UTC
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*Morpheus, Asclepius, et Sulis Minerva Amen.* A warmth cradles me to another world Of peace, of paradise beyond man Of innocence, of faith Of judgement, of wrath. I hold my limbs up high As I caress with the rock hard slab Scrubbing the sin away The resilient dirt which must part. The hairs quiver Under the residue The slimy depths of disgrace That I shed; milky, cloudy, impure. The beast howls within me Convulsing as the tainted broth Stains my eyes Begging mercy, penance aflow. At last! I am free From the evils That plague me all my days Pray now, I should not return.
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Jan 14, 2012
Jan 14, 2012 at 6:31 PM UTC
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