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How can I stop, this lead filled shaft, from texting about lies? Spreading words that expose some truths. Order: Cheese, burger and fries. Orders to desist, from the right-thought cops, make my wood wand, wiggle spurting tiny dots on paper. Some puns, to make one, jiggle. Onions, mustard. Halitosis. How, this parch- ment does stink! No more fragrant lines that clatter; old stained platter in the sink. Bold pro-nounce-ments. Dec-la-ra-tions. Little ditties, catchy rhymes. Freaky fables, twisted gristers. Mills churning, fruit, from ripe vines. Meals of corn gruel. New! Eye candy. Salivate on par-a-graphs. Drooling foolish in - u - endos. Reveal wisdoms: walked down paths. Rebuilding brains, is the point, of these obscure, obscene words. Lettuce listen to the crunching of our inner munching herds. Power surging, from vibrations as the cantor, picks up pace. A light comes on. Awaken- ness! Gulp! Right in the nick of time. Ps. It is a RACE.
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Nov 23, 2014
Nov 23, 2014 at 9:19 AM UTC
Ps. It is a RACE
How can I stop, this lead filled shaft, from texting about lies? Spreading words that expose some truths. Order: Cheese, burger and fries. Orders to desist, from the right-thought cops, make my wood wand, wiggle spurting tiny dots on paper. Some puns, to make one, jiggle. Onions, mustard. Halitosis. How, this parch- ment does stink! No more fragrant lines that clatter; old stained platter in the sink. Bold pro-nounce-ments. Dec-la-ra-tions. Little ditties, catchy rhymes. Freaky fables, twisted gristers. Mills churning, fruit, from ripe vines. Meals of corn gruel. New! Eye candy. Salivate on par-a-graphs. Drooling foolish in - u - endos. Reveal wisdoms: walked down paths. Rebuilding brains, is the point, of these obscure, obscene words. Lettuce listen to the crunching of our inner munching herds. Power surging, from vibrations as the cantor, picks up pace. A light comes on. Awaken- ness! Gulp! Right in the nick of time. Ps. It is a RACE.
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Nov 23, 2014
Nov 23, 2014 at 9:19 AM UTC
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