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I'm reading the Codex Gigas, one hundred and sixty pounds of flesh, black hairy tongue, penitent Battenti sponges staining the robe with blood, stalking through Campania. Crushed insect nests, a shiver up the jaw from food not had in too long. Squashing caterpillars, the insides squirt from their ketchup-packet bodies in a spray of slime-neon green. Pheromone cream drips from your ***** I gag it down, curdled milk-paste. When pulling the dress down, one never knows whether you will get a paper cut, or a gaping jaw of hairy life. We all live like pigs, but need to clean up to appear to live like everyone else appears to live when we visit them. You rob me of myself; a teacher walks into a food bank ashamed and finds his student working there. My life experiences pile up like broken infant bones, fragile phalanges of famine, until all I add up to are decades of Holodormo, the Killing Hunger. You hide in the sea, I lick your left palm.
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Aug 25, 2012
Aug 25, 2012 at 9:59 AM UTC
My Life is an Ossuary
I'm reading the Codex Gigas, one hundred and sixty pounds of flesh, black hairy tongue, penitent Battenti sponges staining the robe with blood, stalking through Campania. Crushed insect nests, a shiver up the jaw from food not had in too long. Squashing caterpillars, the insides squirt from their ketchup-packet bodies in a spray of slime-neon green. Pheromone cream drips from your ***** I gag it down, curdled milk-paste. When pulling the dress down, one never knows whether you will get a paper cut, or a gaping jaw of hairy life. We all live like pigs, but need to clean up to appear to live like everyone else appears to live when we visit them. You rob me of myself; a teacher walks into a food bank ashamed and finds his student working there. My life experiences pile up like broken infant bones, fragile phalanges of famine, until all I add up to are decades of Holodormo, the Killing Hunger. You hide in the sea, I lick your left palm.
Rmatheson
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Aug 25, 2012
Aug 25, 2012 at 9:59 AM UTC
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