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She moans and he writhes and they shiver on the ground, Minds reeling through 911 tapes and sirens blaring and blue-red lights glaring, and mothers screaming and lovers leaping and parents weeping and children seething. Their minds are at war, every tremor a quake, every shudder a shake; They start molting like snakes, shedding pieces and flakes of themselves, their identity their strength and serenity; become anonymity, silently, frighteningly, Til nothing is left but raw red meat that bleeds straight through the streets. It's oozing and thawing, more alive than a drawing, But much too alive, just wanting to hide, and melt into nothing under the hot sun, and be laid to rest with the shot of a gun.
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Apr 21, 2011
Apr 21, 2011 at 1:24 PM UTC
Crawling
She moans and he writhes and they shiver on the ground, Minds reeling through 911 tapes and sirens blaring and blue-red lights glaring, and mothers screaming and lovers leaping and parents weeping and children seething. Their minds are at war, every tremor a quake, every shudder a shake; They start molting like snakes, shedding pieces and flakes of themselves, their identity their strength and serenity; become anonymity, silently, frighteningly, Til nothing is left but raw red meat that bleeds straight through the streets. It's oozing and thawing, more alive than a drawing, But much too alive, just wanting to hide, and melt into nothing under the hot sun, and be laid to rest with the shot of a gun.
janet-li
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Apr 21, 2011
Apr 21, 2011 at 1:24 PM UTC
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