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I'm in the mush, in the creamed corn I used to float like a log They cut me down, but I'm still trapped More than ever before There's a **** in the side of her red dress Hem is an awful mess With happy feet they move But skeletons don't dance here Cause a man from another place Is stirring the soup These pentacles have tentacles That water a rotting root But fire's not all bad If your twin flame walks with you And he's waiting And she's waiting On the other side Immobile and free I'm on a never-ending quest For the impossible, I guess Still I wait for the alloy to break The dye to fade Before I reach for the white paint I'm in the mush, in the creamed corn I used to float like a log They cut me down, but I'm still trapped More than ever before
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Nov 25, 2011
Nov 25, 2011 at 7:46 PM UTC
Lynching a Blue Rose
I'm in the mush, in the creamed corn I used to float like a log They cut me down, but I'm still trapped More than ever before There's a **** in the side of her red dress Hem is an awful mess With happy feet they move But skeletons don't dance here Cause a man from another place Is stirring the soup These pentacles have tentacles That water a rotting root But fire's not all bad If your twin flame walks with you And he's waiting And she's waiting On the other side Immobile and free I'm on a never-ending quest For the impossible, I guess Still I wait for the alloy to break The dye to fade Before I reach for the white paint I'm in the mush, in the creamed corn I used to float like a log They cut me down, but I'm still trapped More than ever before
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Nov 25, 2011
Nov 25, 2011 at 7:46 PM UTC
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