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Crumble Rumble

The love we made was enervating,

you rancorous pooch!

I cannot suppress my deleterious desires!

Oh! How I hold your face in my disdainful mind!

When I was waiting to be vindicated from your legal pressings,

upon the cold, stone floor of my cell, I wrote an anecdote

of the pain you caused in my chest

(with that knife).

Mundane human, you posses spurious desires!

You have given me false hope,

which has led to many adversities!

I may have been impetuous to leap upon you with that knife,

but you were the one who walked away unharmed.

Let us proceed with our impetuous plans...

x x suicide pact

will write later

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kahara-jones-1
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Published
Dec 12, 2013
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