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Black Cat sits there like the lion by the bridge I'm always over and he oozes cement from his eyes but he's not crying. Old Rug stands up and his old bones creak and his jacket is made of brick dust, he brushes himself off and makes a storm cloud. Taps begin to run and so do I but neither of us knows who's chasing who but they laugh and someone answers a door. Curtains close and the old foundations set again, I'm still running but there he has his windows shut and I am breakable. Scattered Cushions hug me and it's awful. they've got me in a pillowed choke hold and they begin to build around me but my feet just keep on going
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Oct 6, 2013
Oct 6, 2013 at 7:09 AM UTC
House Man
Black Cat sits there like the lion by the bridge I'm always over and he oozes cement from his eyes but he's not crying. Old Rug stands up and his old bones creak and his jacket is made of brick dust, he brushes himself off and makes a storm cloud. Taps begin to run and so do I but neither of us knows who's chasing who but they laugh and someone answers a door. Curtains close and the old foundations set again, I'm still running but there he has his windows shut and I am breakable. Scattered Cushions hug me and it's awful. they've got me in a pillowed choke hold and they begin to build around me but my feet just keep on going
danny-osullivan
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Oct 6, 2013
Oct 6, 2013 at 7:09 AM UTC
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