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meanings at monona

by @charmingblather

one time i went to the lake and i saw many dead carp fish lining the sides of the ocean their big mouths lay open, gaping ways to their bloated bodies i hated seeing that and their collection of scales: blue and or maybe silver lining scales orbiting, having fallen off with the push of the stagnant water, the loosening of cells from the massive host.
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20 / F / Boston
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Oct 20, 2017
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#fish#death
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