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Wings

my fingernails have gone missing. I seldom have the time for them to seek missing appendages slink down the hollow crevices down my gullet I will climb and tear and crunch and topple and consume my way up mountain tops I can feel the rain bearing on me the obesity of the grey sky drag at my audacity to bleed my way up not only my path but His path and Her method is that I will forge upwards and behold my dramatic irony where my thick skin and my snotty nose and my teary eyes with coveted gaze I will scream I WANTED WINGS atop the mountain, I would have flown to.
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