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Downward Character

there always-once will lie anxiety from doubt of the living without vessel; only dies if it accepts that kinda thing. the less I know, the better, with knees pulled to chest; leaving small angles to rest some paper and rest a wrist. rest a forced stylus leaving bastard-blanks, skanking up information. [(like a harlot named Antounette) I've never known an Antounette] drugged and drawn, across tack- board and it hurts, but only till it doesn't; rub salt into it till it bleeds. there always-once will be fawning for whom become a character-study; whom wandered along after fingers were snipped. swear, some joke of fate; drawn in own creation, lame; shredded over their creation, fame. constant pain of character exuding into air, and, must be, always downward.
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Written by
townsendfm
Moroccan
Published
Feb 11, 2017
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