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I had always wanted to buy Martha Marzipan and to see her encased Vermilion diary so she could heal beneath. But she only succeeded   in filling her emptiness with joyful Psalm songs at a daffodil festival I always had envisaged lying with her in fields of oxeye daises under the cerulean blue of an early summer sky. My seeming wishes were granted, until she proceeded to  purloin such paradise by cutting her hair and daubing ash on her wrist. For she had previously lit a candle for her years made wise, believing only women suffered pain and I now realised,  no one could buy her.
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May 5, 2012
May 5, 2012 at 2:16 PM UTC
Martha's Song
I had always wanted to buy Martha Marzipan and to see her encased Vermilion diary so she could heal beneath. But she only succeeded   in filling her emptiness with joyful Psalm songs at a daffodil festival I always had envisaged lying with her in fields of oxeye daises under the cerulean blue of an early summer sky. My seeming wishes were granted, until she proceeded to  purloin such paradise by cutting her hair and daubing ash on her wrist. For she had previously lit a candle for her years made wise, believing only women suffered pain and I now realised,  no one could buy her.
antony-glaser
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May 5, 2012
May 5, 2012 at 2:16 PM UTC
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