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Whatever.

A rupturing, promising, hell-bent accolade.

The falling out between lovers ...

And the gut-wrenching fools of this night.

 

Your time here is almost done.

So cover the light under a paper-thin parasol ...

And the demons are sure to grace the fountainhead.

 

Still, fear drives us mad.

Laughing amid the distant crashes of emerald rockets ...

And the splitting sides of smiling crocodiles.

 

Whatever.

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nicholas-laurent
American
Published
Feb 3, 2011
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© Nicholas Laurent 2/3/2011

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