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You wake upon a carpet soaked in wine to feel the walls around you stretch and shrink and press against the pressure on your spine, unbed yourself as tucked upon by drink. Unwind the vise that clamps around the head and loose the ***** that tightens at the jaw. You twist the tendons, heavy as a tread and strip the bolts that drive into your maw. You wobble, wisen upright with a yawn and warble, crooning, swooning to the floor and crumble on the carpet with a coo. Your cogs are locked; your curtains let the dawn abound, secured unfirmly as the door, as bright and strident skewers ****** you.
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Feb 26, 2014
Feb 26, 2014 at 6:18 PM UTC
Hangover
You wake upon a carpet soaked in wine to feel the walls around you stretch and shrink and press against the pressure on your spine, unbed yourself as tucked upon by drink. Unwind the vise that clamps around the head and loose the ***** that tightens at the jaw. You twist the tendons, heavy as a tread and strip the bolts that drive into your maw. You wobble, wisen upright with a yawn and warble, crooning, swooning to the floor and crumble on the carpet with a coo. Your cogs are locked; your curtains let the dawn abound, secured unfirmly as the door, as bright and strident skewers ****** you.
I've never had a hangover.
edwardalan
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Feb 26, 2014
Feb 26, 2014 at 6:18 PM UTC
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