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a throbbing that presses in and forward from the back of the head eyeballs squeezed gently in the palm of the orbita to serve as reminder of the pain of shrinking the fear of compaction warm lights that stab and radiate as taste lingers on the sides and back of the tongue swallowing the nostalgia as forceps press tight enough to lift the brain out of the cranium vibrations and the ringing that is too much to seek out grating cheese along a brick wall as temple rubs lose their power in stressed syllables
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Nov 16, 2014
Nov 16, 2014 at 11:58 PM UTC
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a throbbing that presses in and forward from the back of the head eyeballs squeezed gently in the palm of the orbita to serve as reminder of the pain of shrinking the fear of compaction warm lights that stab and radiate as taste lingers on the sides and back of the tongue swallowing the nostalgia as forceps press tight enough to lift the brain out of the cranium vibrations and the ringing that is too much to seek out grating cheese along a brick wall as temple rubs lose their power in stressed syllables
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Nov 16, 2014 at 11:58 PM UTC
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