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I am a motherless neonate I am lapping up dew with my forked tongue I am sliding my plated belly over the cool wet grass I am entirely my own I am scouting out rabbit dens ambitiously I am engulfing beauty with my deep, long belly I am a parentless subadult I am basking out under a full white moon I am flicking out my black-tipped tongue I am an unashamed ******* I am unperturbed in my solitude I am studied only in myself; In another life, perhaps, the sudden ruffle of leaves to the left would stir me but here in my reptilian hide, I am unflinching I am a motherless neonate and I blame no one
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Nov 8, 2016
Nov 8, 2016 at 3:19 PM UTC
Queensnake
I am a motherless neonate I am lapping up dew with my forked tongue I am sliding my plated belly over the cool wet grass I am entirely my own I am scouting out rabbit dens ambitiously I am engulfing beauty with my deep, long belly I am a parentless subadult I am basking out under a full white moon I am flicking out my black-tipped tongue I am an unashamed ******* I am unperturbed in my solitude I am studied only in myself; In another life, perhaps, the sudden ruffle of leaves to the left would stir me but here in my reptilian hide, I am unflinching I am a motherless neonate and I blame no one
clementzobel
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Nov 8, 2016
Nov 8, 2016 at 3:19 PM UTC
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