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You sleep and I'll tie the noose. Among this river of sheets, flesh succeeds the banks. your flesh, it wraps around me. Every night I sleep encased in your cells. I walk motionless around your slumber to burn an ember ed edge that is already burnt from some nights past, and I look for clues. And when I look back at you in that latent slumber, in a rush of woven terry cloth, with your eyes fluttering in in some far away place, I think if Darwin is right, you are the most beautiful fish.
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Jan 12, 2014
Jan 12, 2014 at 12:54 AM UTC
Evolution.
You sleep and I'll tie the noose. Among this river of sheets, flesh succeeds the banks. your flesh, it wraps around me. Every night I sleep encased in your cells. I walk motionless around your slumber to burn an ember ed edge that is already burnt from some nights past, and I look for clues. And when I look back at you in that latent slumber, in a rush of woven terry cloth, with your eyes fluttering in in some far away place, I think if Darwin is right, you are the most beautiful fish.
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Jan 12, 2014
Jan 12, 2014 at 12:54 AM UTC
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