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1:12:18 I don’t believe in size and fit Or the split head’s of animals that Cross the aching mind of the girl I’m with. If its disease is blood then we’ve all got this Same type of familiar sickness, just don’t Think that you won’t have to bother with it. There’s a symptom, it shapes the skull And wraps it with wire and twine. It’s just a Plaything or a ******* eating the fruit from The beasts and scarlet joys in the stashes Of instant reliefs. Smooth arches off the Feigning mood lines in the rough shadow In your tourmaline corpse. Jostling in a glass bed of horror *** and crying as you wake up in a garden where nothing lives. Shakes, too. Betting starvation and whet with the shivers in this strafe.
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Jan 13, 2018
Jan 13, 2018 at 1:15 AM UTC
1:12:18
1:12:18 I don’t believe in size and fit Or the split head’s of animals that Cross the aching mind of the girl I’m with. If its disease is blood then we’ve all got this Same type of familiar sickness, just don’t Think that you won’t have to bother with it. There’s a symptom, it shapes the skull And wraps it with wire and twine. It’s just a Plaything or a ******* eating the fruit from The beasts and scarlet joys in the stashes Of instant reliefs. Smooth arches off the Feigning mood lines in the rough shadow In your tourmaline corpse. Jostling in a glass bed of horror *** and crying as you wake up in a garden where nothing lives. Shakes, too. Betting starvation and whet with the shivers in this strafe.
martin-narrod
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Jan 13, 2018
Jan 13, 2018 at 1:15 AM UTC
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