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worn tongues against sharp teeth I began as did you with innocence a pacifier a breath inborn wisdom truth perfect youth naked whispering into the breast grew up with what we thought were taught sins felt the rippling like the bubbles of a river condemning us drowned as worthless bubbled to the top gasping for hope peace as did the communions where life is spared in dying gasps peace on earth is shared with a death I found bitter tastes remain spit them out onto you.
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Feb 18, 2015
Feb 18, 2015 at 7:06 PM UTC
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worn tongues against sharp teeth I began as did you with innocence a pacifier a breath inborn wisdom truth perfect youth naked whispering into the breast grew up with what we thought were taught sins felt the rippling like the bubbles of a river condemning us drowned as worthless bubbled to the top gasping for hope peace as did the communions where life is spared in dying gasps peace on earth is shared with a death I found bitter tastes remain spit them out onto you.
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Feb 18, 2015 at 7:06 PM UTC
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