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They always said curiosity killed the cat. Rat-ta-tat-tat. Insignificant, curly shavings of thoughts slap the pink cerebral walls, Porous with confusion and intellectual growth. Experience. Plump veins intricately woven between billowing realms of data developing, destroying, at an electrical pace Pulsing hollow answers like a motherless hooved heart ******* venom from Daddy’s fingertips Menacing raindrops On the tin roof over the shelter where too much dust collects And Mr. Potato head and his family slowly disintegrate On a day where the sky split and tears dropped out and all of those **** pillows Just couldn’t catch them. Wringing a grey water cloth From the aquatic fabric we’ve always dreamed of consuming Or sleeping under and over and in between.
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Jan 5, 2012
Jan 5, 2012 at 7:43 PM UTC
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They always said curiosity killed the cat. Rat-ta-tat-tat. Insignificant, curly shavings of thoughts slap the pink cerebral walls, Porous with confusion and intellectual growth. Experience. Plump veins intricately woven between billowing realms of data developing, destroying, at an electrical pace Pulsing hollow answers like a motherless hooved heart ******* venom from Daddy’s fingertips Menacing raindrops On the tin roof over the shelter where too much dust collects And Mr. Potato head and his family slowly disintegrate On a day where the sky split and tears dropped out and all of those **** pillows Just couldn’t catch them. Wringing a grey water cloth From the aquatic fabric we’ve always dreamed of consuming Or sleeping under and over and in between.
faeri-shankar
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Jan 5, 2012
Jan 5, 2012 at 7:43 PM UTC
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