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Girl Talk

Spoon the catepillar’ I whispered ow we I the paper floated down the ceiling collapsed and the caterpillar danced. I want to to to drop a move and fill up with groove, on into the black, still, dark night. A blue dolphin splashed into my skull, rattling my water the waves rocked my soul, I tripped. The sweat ran down my hands, they whirled around, then down, my arms were trees but my feet, oh the toes wiggled and wriggled out of pace. Again I spoon the caterpillar, a web a weaved tale to tell the music picked me up into the rafters I floated, I bloated and ballooned then popped.
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courtney-dougal
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Nov 1, 2011
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