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I killed him

by spysgrandson

on a Texas hot day, a thrifty bird of prey, was enjoying a red repast his plate, endless asphalt, his meal entrails of a cur, whose flat fate was sealed by black Firestone rubber the manged mutt left to be lunch for a ravenous buzzard, with beak bent, pecking at his fine feast, until my mindless Michelins gobbled him up, faster than his greased wings could flap for flight
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Jul 30, 2016
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usually, they get out of your way...

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