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Fusty walls and shadows Left mice in the lurch They said „no!“ to Kafka On that day when a man in pajamas walked In front of his house And secretly eated Fresh autumn grapes. Boy with a fishhook and pieces of bread Was hunting frogs near the coast While Kafka went from door to door People were offering him a glass of maple juice Or just watched him in silence. Shadows were whispering Judge's vanity name And frogs were moving in the mud Kafka’s leather bag Went carried by a river In searching for peace.
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Sep 8, 2016
Sep 8, 2016 at 10:55 AM UTC
THE DAY WHEN KAFKA TOOK HIS FIRST XANAX
Fusty walls and shadows Left mice in the lurch They said „no!“ to Kafka On that day when a man in pajamas walked In front of his house And secretly eated Fresh autumn grapes. Boy with a fishhook and pieces of bread Was hunting frogs near the coast While Kafka went from door to door People were offering him a glass of maple juice Or just watched him in silence. Shadows were whispering Judge's vanity name And frogs were moving in the mud Kafka’s leather bag Went carried by a river In searching for peace.
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Sep 8, 2016
Sep 8, 2016 at 10:55 AM UTC
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