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it emits a curious colour when i am summer (a curiously on edge colour) when nights of me are balmy and thick with viscous laughing smoke between the necks of ladies such musically ivory necks of ladies a colour (curiously) when is Summer me? rests upon the napes of trees in parks where dirt and goldest crush of dawn collide with unmuscled violence (this colour is me totally ambiguous and clear as the rain dropless eaves of heaven which are so **** before the body of her husband (the sun) who in those mornings warmly comes to her and penetrates her smoothly scratching the heaped body of the earth) In summer curious, colours are me eyes, nose, knees, and hair all hued and erupting gallons of fresh colour and wade out into Summer deep thighs burning cut by the sharp petals of daffodils and tulips. i set running hot colours from each razored hewing of my skin and fall upward into gabled satisfied skies forever
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Jan 25, 2012
Jan 25, 2012 at 9:09 PM UTC
it emits a curious colour when i am summer
it emits a curious colour when i am summer (a curiously on edge colour) when nights of me are balmy and thick with viscous laughing smoke between the necks of ladies such musically ivory necks of ladies a colour (curiously) when is Summer me? rests upon the napes of trees in parks where dirt and goldest crush of dawn collide with unmuscled violence (this colour is me totally ambiguous and clear as the rain dropless eaves of heaven which are so **** before the body of her husband (the sun) who in those mornings warmly comes to her and penetrates her smoothly scratching the heaped body of the earth) In summer curious, colours are me eyes, nose, knees, and hair all hued and erupting gallons of fresh colour and wade out into Summer deep thighs burning cut by the sharp petals of daffodils and tulips. i set running hot colours from each razored hewing of my skin and fall upward into gabled satisfied skies forever
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Jan 25, 2012
Jan 25, 2012 at 9:09 PM UTC
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