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Chew

Take off your clothes

so I can see what I can bite,

because I chew what I can bite

and I swallow what I chew.

 

Stay away from me

because I know

how to destroy us,

and in the end

I will enjoy it.

 

There is nothing in my heart

except the hunger of the ******

the desolation of the few,

grinding and gnashing of teeth

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Jul 6, 2010
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