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amalgamated as ****

[]

                  ballerina on the subway

 

     sublimate that cigarette sunset

 

if you don’t know, now you know

 

      pop art

for the modern world

 

            (she’s not that kind of girl)

 

          normality is a paved road,

 

where is all the time

we were promised

it asks

give up the **** that

weighs you down

it writes

 

on a yellow

                                       post-it

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Dec 30, 2014
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