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Come Moroccan blue, Wrought a Tokyo twilight; The tangled neon, Guangzhou, Ought London fog or gloom – Entity’d ‘ever end with me. So when gods plays jokes Come a second near and nigh, I’d nearly utter, “amen,” Atop a belly, soon and son’s first cry – I am a father; above, eternity’d grin. So my plane kisses pavement, tepid, Wrought one mother waiting; and All I’d ran from, all abandoned, Is now the only that’d welcome. I’d never thought to nest, and yet – Arrived, with straw in mouth.
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Sep 29, 2015
Sep 29, 2015 at 11:46 PM UTC
Amaranthine
Come Moroccan blue, Wrought a Tokyo twilight; The tangled neon, Guangzhou, Ought London fog or gloom – Entity’d ‘ever end with me. So when gods plays jokes Come a second near and nigh, I’d nearly utter, “amen,” Atop a belly, soon and son’s first cry – I am a father; above, eternity’d grin. So my plane kisses pavement, tepid, Wrought one mother waiting; and All I’d ran from, all abandoned, Is now the only that’d welcome. I’d never thought to nest, and yet – Arrived, with straw in mouth.
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Sep 29, 2015
Sep 29, 2015 at 11:46 PM UTC
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