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Eyes embrace the food they can't taste. Oh, a table without dat brown gazelle, to waste. A waste of grazing and falling. There are no legs to stop falling. Crawling. No legs to keep crawling. Soft lips start falling. Brown skin keeps swarming. Fresh flesh starts warming. Hands melting and Carving. Carving out white wood, and Carved dogwood starts bleeding. Stop falling. Stop Falling! Hey dere, be calling. 'till morning on calling. Stop falling, Stop falling. 'till morning on calling.
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Feb 19, 2011
Feb 19, 2011 at 10:07 PM UTC
Food
Eyes embrace the food they can't taste. Oh, a table without dat brown gazelle, to waste. A waste of grazing and falling. There are no legs to stop falling. Crawling. No legs to keep crawling. Soft lips start falling. Brown skin keeps swarming. Fresh flesh starts warming. Hands melting and Carving. Carving out white wood, and Carved dogwood starts bleeding. Stop falling. Stop Falling! Hey dere, be calling. 'till morning on calling. Stop falling, Stop falling. 'till morning on calling.
josephine_wild
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Feb 19, 2011
Feb 19, 2011 at 10:07 PM UTC
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