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Cornflakes

Sunflower cereal; trickled clumps cast into demi- dune sacrificial, China region size cup cusp, awaiting the cantankerous gulps of pearl globules seeped through crinkle cut skin petals to sounds like wet paper pulp mulch peeling in a bake sizzle.
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Written by
conor-letham
English
Published
Sep 7, 2017
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17·39
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Thoughts on a morning

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#poem#poetry#cereal#cornflakes#morning
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