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the yellow sea will take you away and the yellow sea will bring you back. in between the coming and the going, your father will speak to your mother about the tales her brother tells. the one about your father being born to carry a ladder and later in the same your mother born as well and with her an extra shadow. the two about her brother himself insisting to multitudes how on its mother’s command a tadpole swam into his ear. the unfinished few about who I am. the thrice changed account of the man with three hearts just like Jesus. the one he hasn’t told you about the visitor that eats tongue but is never hungry which is also the one about how we know what it eats. the story of two men hating the same woman over and over until they can close on nothing but frog-like delicacies. your favorite where he becomes your father and becomes too sad to release your least. the hated woman whose stomach is a black tire, the bits of which are found here in the meekest bull and there in a massive fish.
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Jul 16, 2014
Jul 16, 2014 at 1:21 PM UTC
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the yellow sea will take you away and the yellow sea will bring you back. in between the coming and the going, your father will speak to your mother about the tales her brother tells. the one about your father being born to carry a ladder and later in the same your mother born as well and with her an extra shadow. the two about her brother himself insisting to multitudes how on its mother’s command a tadpole swam into his ear. the unfinished few about who I am. the thrice changed account of the man with three hearts just like Jesus. the one he hasn’t told you about the visitor that eats tongue but is never hungry which is also the one about how we know what it eats. the story of two men hating the same woman over and over until they can close on nothing but frog-like delicacies. your favorite where he becomes your father and becomes too sad to release your least. the hated woman whose stomach is a black tire, the bits of which are found here in the meekest bull and there in a massive fish.
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Jul 16, 2014
Jul 16, 2014 at 1:21 PM UTC
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