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That smell is almost as entrancing as it is disgusting and the roar of the freeway that never seems to leave Hearing a lot of things that just aren’t there and I sat in my seat and felt the building fall to its side Hallucinations are skipping outward from our dreams and quickly into our waking life surely they’re quite friendly I was once chasing a man that I knew never existed and he could run from one closet in my mind and into the opposite corner of my eye He dropped his hat, confused, bewildered (more or less psychotic) tripping over it, my sanity falling through the hole in the ground Right, running: I was sprinting, actually my arms are red from the fences I climbed barbwire tangled on my *** Never run through the wilderness bleeding from the hands: mosquitoes sharks hungry bears (agitated potheads) I chased the man through the woods and onto the street of his apartment Tackling him on the stairs and burning a large candle over his feet so he wouldn’t move Duct taping pills to his mouth and trying to keep his face from getting ***** Jogging from his body and to the new stand quickly grabbing a magazine I was going to capture him in Unfortunately he left his legs on the stairs and crawled into his room So I lit his hat on fire and prayed to gods that I was now freed
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Oct 11, 2010
Oct 11, 2010 at 9:40 PM UTC
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That smell is almost as entrancing as it is disgusting and the roar of the freeway that never seems to leave Hearing a lot of things that just aren’t there and I sat in my seat and felt the building fall to its side Hallucinations are skipping outward from our dreams and quickly into our waking life surely they’re quite friendly I was once chasing a man that I knew never existed and he could run from one closet in my mind and into the opposite corner of my eye He dropped his hat, confused, bewildered (more or less psychotic) tripping over it, my sanity falling through the hole in the ground Right, running: I was sprinting, actually my arms are red from the fences I climbed barbwire tangled on my *** Never run through the wilderness bleeding from the hands: mosquitoes sharks hungry bears (agitated potheads) I chased the man through the woods and onto the street of his apartment Tackling him on the stairs and burning a large candle over his feet so he wouldn’t move Duct taping pills to his mouth and trying to keep his face from getting ***** Jogging from his body and to the new stand quickly grabbing a magazine I was going to capture him in Unfortunately he left his legs on the stairs and crawled into his room So I lit his hat on fire and prayed to gods that I was now freed
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Oct 11, 2010
Oct 11, 2010 at 9:40 PM UTC
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