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a guillotine vs. a guilt i don't believe that i have anything to truly regret but guilt is so appealing i don't believe that execution is still widely used but death by society is still oh so feasible. have you ever felt homeless? i have living like a stranger in a glass guesthouse. but then i took a baseball bat to the transparent walls and now i just feel homeless. what shows the true color of a house as a home is the number eyes watching through the windows is a home someplace out of the cold and rain or is a home someplace outside of icy critical pain? a house vs. a home.
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Aug 26, 2016
Aug 26, 2016 at 8:26 PM UTC
glass guesthouse
a guillotine vs. a guilt i don't believe that i have anything to truly regret but guilt is so appealing i don't believe that execution is still widely used but death by society is still oh so feasible. have you ever felt homeless? i have living like a stranger in a glass guesthouse. but then i took a baseball bat to the transparent walls and now i just feel homeless. what shows the true color of a house as a home is the number eyes watching through the windows is a home someplace out of the cold and rain or is a home someplace outside of icy critical pain? a house vs. a home.
Copyright 8/9/16 by B. E. McComb
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Aug 26, 2016
Aug 26, 2016 at 8:26 PM UTC
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