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Stomach ticking over, With what was to come, Churning and turning, Past, present and future, All mixed in dreams. Worse than I dared to hope, Where all dreams are dead, What a sight beheld my eyes, The vultures had swooped, On my being they had feasted. How swiftly the shark swims, How rapid it swallows its prey, Nothing but a heap of memories, I had been ravaged by it all. Well the fat ***** stood and watched. Slowly she swelled into the room, She was shining in the glory of guilt, I was washed in her apathy, I looked around for what I had lost, But was it really ever there?
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Mar 30, 2010
Mar 30, 2010 at 11:57 AM UTC
Fat *****
Stomach ticking over, With what was to come, Churning and turning, Past, present and future, All mixed in dreams. Worse than I dared to hope, Where all dreams are dead, What a sight beheld my eyes, The vultures had swooped, On my being they had feasted. How swiftly the shark swims, How rapid it swallows its prey, Nothing but a heap of memories, I had been ravaged by it all. Well the fat ***** stood and watched. Slowly she swelled into the room, She was shining in the glory of guilt, I was washed in her apathy, I looked around for what I had lost, But was it really ever there?
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Mar 30, 2010
Mar 30, 2010 at 11:57 AM UTC
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