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Jul 2018
why do, the much larger felines -
akins to tigers, lions...
   not have the serpentine
            eyes, equivalent to snakes,
within the excused
example of domesticating
                 bonsai?
                              ever look into
the eyes of a cat, at noon,
and not, see, the ***** slit
that's what's celebrated by the mandarin
in the form of the dancing dragon,
the Caduceus...
   the larger the feline,
the more mammalian eyesight...
  the smaller the feline?
well...
     it might be furry...
   but it's a ******* gremlin
                         underneath...
lizards have slit pupils...
  and then... "somehow":
enlarged, wide-awake come dusk
and the subsequent nacht...
lions? tigers?
    eyes like a gorilla...
there is no herr censor involved
in their eyesight...
      i still think that cats are
faking sleep within the confines
of so many hours, spent, fidgeting
into a comfortable position...
    it's... quasi-sleep:
   a gimmick of replicating
                               STASI sleepers...
me?
   i can tell you what i get off too...
girls *******,
   and overtly ***** pregnant
women, having, an insatiable desire
to move beyond the image
of belshazzar's feast:
by who else, is not rembrandt...
somehow... it's not longer
a game of endorsing guilt,
or a, "guilty pleasure":
she jerks off, and films it...
   and... i don't *******?
so... she can *******,
and put it in a public forum?
  i remember a time...
when jerking off didn't actually
provide ***** jurisprudence
excuses...
   all it was... was a sensation...
a muscle tickling...
still...
           huh?!
   big cats have mammalian eyes...
but these... bonsais?
       i'm pretty sure
there's a reptilian spy in there...
given the slit pupil
encompassed in the socket
of an extension of the brain...
   common english theme:
juggling act of "atheism",
i.e.
   a, the, a, the, a the, a the, a, the
α, θ, α, θ, α, θ, α, θ, α, θ, α, θ,
  a, the, a, the, a the, a the, a, the
(ah v'eh ah v'eh ah v'eh ah v'eh)
ו‬ א‬ ו‬ א‬ ו‬ א‬ ו‬ א‬ ו‬ א‬ ו‬ א‬ ו‬ א‬ ו‬ א‬ ו‬ א‬ ו‬ א‬
Mateuš Conrad
Written by
Mateuš Conrad  36/M/Essex (England)
(36/M/Essex (England))   
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