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In comes one every week, tracking into my home the filth of the streets: some are patterned like cows, some wear tuxedos, some have turtle shells on their backs.   One looks like a whole spice rack spilled out on him. Barn cats, alley cats, stray cats, exotic cats— she says no to none of them. This home is wild and foolish like her mind. That compassion pours out like acid on my bones. Then I’m forced to shoot her down   with words that fly out like bullets, and more mouthfuls and more mouthfuls of bullets that all but ricochet off her iron clad will. You turn so perfectly down your roads of passion. Creep on through the stop signs I put up and mount on my head the horns, the ones we pretend we can’t see, the ones that let the bullets soar, bullets to **** you again, horns to undress your sister.
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Feb 5, 2011
Feb 5, 2011 at 4:37 PM UTC
A Cuckold and His Gun
In comes one every week, tracking into my home the filth of the streets: some are patterned like cows, some wear tuxedos, some have turtle shells on their backs.   One looks like a whole spice rack spilled out on him. Barn cats, alley cats, stray cats, exotic cats— she says no to none of them. This home is wild and foolish like her mind. That compassion pours out like acid on my bones. Then I’m forced to shoot her down   with words that fly out like bullets, and more mouthfuls and more mouthfuls of bullets that all but ricochet off her iron clad will. You turn so perfectly down your roads of passion. Creep on through the stop signs I put up and mount on my head the horns, the ones we pretend we can’t see, the ones that let the bullets soar, bullets to **** you again, horns to undress your sister.
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Feb 5, 2011
Feb 5, 2011 at 4:37 PM UTC
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