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You're just visiting on the weekends suffering from lunaphilia and searching for the All-Mother (Purnavasu) Our Lady Sorrows with the golden chord around her waist and starlet tears begins again (Achey blue-black Kali knows it) If I had something to nurture- A baby being bathed in the kitchen sink and that orphan who becomes apart of the background married to the foliage-Growing ivy all around the room... Sharp green leaves of palm trees clinging to a semblance of security Illuminated by drops of twisting Sun Kaleidoscopic light spread across insular rooms Daemonic-feathered creatures dancing on an acid lake Marble headed and frothy bearded Chipped-painted Proportionate forms of fleshy architecture Chewing gum until it looses flavor I can’t sit here for forever Pinning is for the crows Dusting it off like my old memories in December Living in a snow globe The reflection is stained by a Thunderbirds long sleek fang
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Sep 25, 2020
Sep 25, 2020 at 9:32 PM UTC
Santa Barbara (Seahorse)
You're just visiting on the weekends suffering from lunaphilia and searching for the All-Mother (Purnavasu) Our Lady Sorrows with the golden chord around her waist and starlet tears begins again (Achey blue-black Kali knows it) If I had something to nurture- A baby being bathed in the kitchen sink and that orphan who becomes apart of the background married to the foliage-Growing ivy all around the room... Sharp green leaves of palm trees clinging to a semblance of security Illuminated by drops of twisting Sun Kaleidoscopic light spread across insular rooms Daemonic-feathered creatures dancing on an acid lake Marble headed and frothy bearded Chipped-painted Proportionate forms of fleshy architecture Chewing gum until it looses flavor I can’t sit here for forever Pinning is for the crows Dusting it off like my old memories in December Living in a snow globe The reflection is stained by a Thunderbirds long sleek fang
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Sep 25, 2020
Sep 25, 2020 at 9:32 PM UTC
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