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I don't care who hears me anymore. I long to taste the sweet psychobabble, so I lick my lips and it drips out, splattering on the psychovirgin shoulders of innocent bystanders. I shrug. collateraldamage. The loonybin flies mumble around my face- growling with disgust at injustice and the moldy, grimy consciences laughing as they peer out dusty boxcar windows as the coaldust and asbestos poison the vessels to match the sour wine within. I stand, marble, cold, alone, except for sticky padding fly feet across my lips. The chill breeze of whispers and the snowflakes of their beady possum eyes fall dead as they hit my lifeless immortal marble. The deadgrey stone awaits with dread and ecstasy the day of apocalyptic fire when the Great marble pillars fall victim to the gravity of all sin, crushing the grimy greedy Watchers into pulp, quarry-blasted Michelangelo perfection. Sacrifice! the end of static immortality. the flies feast on the charred and vacant carnage
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Jul 11, 2012
Jul 11, 2012 at 5:49 PM UTC
Monument to the End
I don't care who hears me anymore. I long to taste the sweet psychobabble, so I lick my lips and it drips out, splattering on the psychovirgin shoulders of innocent bystanders. I shrug. collateraldamage. The loonybin flies mumble around my face- growling with disgust at injustice and the moldy, grimy consciences laughing as they peer out dusty boxcar windows as the coaldust and asbestos poison the vessels to match the sour wine within. I stand, marble, cold, alone, except for sticky padding fly feet across my lips. The chill breeze of whispers and the snowflakes of their beady possum eyes fall dead as they hit my lifeless immortal marble. The deadgrey stone awaits with dread and ecstasy the day of apocalyptic fire when the Great marble pillars fall victim to the gravity of all sin, crushing the grimy greedy Watchers into pulp, quarry-blasted Michelangelo perfection. Sacrifice! the end of static immortality. the flies feast on the charred and vacant carnage
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Jul 11, 2012
Jul 11, 2012 at 5:49 PM UTC
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