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Bloody Gums

A rusty razor blade embedded in the gap between your two front teeth. The sound of wet suction when you pull the sticky caramel apple out of your mouth but the razor blade remains. A caramel apple, a malevolent oyster that relinquishes its browned and jagged pearl at the small and tempting price of a bite.
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joe-roberts
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Jul 22, 2014
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