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every, day, i chew and mull my tongue, whenever i should be caught thinking, i eat my tongue so that i might not be turned into a Prometheus or that Michael Faraday of bringing back electricity from Olympus: electricity and insomnia... you can find me these days, chewing my tongue, chewing it numb, chewing it to laugh at others, making a directing pointer, a stick instead, more compass arrow instructing you to be on your way - than tongue in cheek, or a method to speak.
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Mar 25, 2016
Mar 25, 2016 at 1:13 PM UTC
chewing a tongue
every, day, i chew and mull my tongue, whenever i should be caught thinking, i eat my tongue so that i might not be turned into a Prometheus or that Michael Faraday of bringing back electricity from Olympus: electricity and insomnia... you can find me these days, chewing my tongue, chewing it numb, chewing it to laugh at others, making a directing pointer, a stick instead, more compass arrow instructing you to be on your way - than tongue in cheek, or a method to speak.
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Mar 25, 2016
Mar 25, 2016 at 1:13 PM UTC
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