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Dancing on the mangled corpse of Jupiter, we recall nothing but revelry. I wonder about God and summer and poor boyish ignorance. There are eggshells in my hair, or maybe they simply are my locs. Snapping like shedskin, left and right, they are an offering. Divining me, divining you. Pan-fried resistance, Your tongue beckons I am a celestial body blindly hopping galaxies; Devour me.
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Jan 11, 2015
Jan 11, 2015 at 11:50 AM UTC
Jupiter's Stovetop
Dancing on the mangled corpse of Jupiter, we recall nothing but revelry. I wonder about God and summer and poor boyish ignorance. There are eggshells in my hair, or maybe they simply are my locs. Snapping like shedskin, left and right, they are an offering. Divining me, divining you. Pan-fried resistance, Your tongue beckons I am a celestial body blindly hopping galaxies; Devour me.
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Jan 11, 2015
Jan 11, 2015 at 11:50 AM UTC
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