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Dirt don't call the lightning blue or femoral. In a furious upstroke my mushroomed spine explodes in the crown, splinters of bone and black lit pumas. Driven to hell through a straw and all the trees are dead on the road. My dry lip adheres to a dry gum and my teeth are broke and purple. The lyrics are garbled and tongue-spoke. Guttural curses cling to my head, both hands holding back the temples of past myths, lies and discontents. Marriage of heaven and earth - strike down, down, down, that I may shut you up.
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Aug 29, 2019
Aug 29, 2019 at 5:35 PM UTC
Anatomy of Lightning and Psilocybin
Dirt don't call the lightning blue or femoral. In a furious upstroke my mushroomed spine explodes in the crown, splinters of bone and black lit pumas. Driven to hell through a straw and all the trees are dead on the road. My dry lip adheres to a dry gum and my teeth are broke and purple. The lyrics are garbled and tongue-spoke. Guttural curses cling to my head, both hands holding back the temples of past myths, lies and discontents. Marriage of heaven and earth - strike down, down, down, that I may shut you up.
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55/M/Middle America
Aug 29, 2019
Aug 29, 2019 at 5:35 PM UTC
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