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Wouldn't it be cold if my skin turned in on itself and the roots of the soil, apparent Delved and flourished inwards till un-viewable buds. The stupidity of them to think their was charm in secrecy Or that with the lights out they were beating intently yet unseen. Foolishly hidden, wrapped like new-born. Small. But when they fall the world takes part Neanderthals Reverting and Imploding, Escaping. Exploding. With thorns we never stood a chance.
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Jan 28, 2013
Jan 28, 2013 at 7:48 AM UTC
Wouldn't it
Wouldn't it be cold if my skin turned in on itself and the roots of the soil, apparent Delved and flourished inwards till un-viewable buds. The stupidity of them to think their was charm in secrecy Or that with the lights out they were beating intently yet unseen. Foolishly hidden, wrapped like new-born. Small. But when they fall the world takes part Neanderthals Reverting and Imploding, Escaping. Exploding. With thorns we never stood a chance.
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Jan 28, 2013
Jan 28, 2013 at 7:48 AM UTC
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