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i came across an unknown tribe in a forest of steel and cinder blocks they drank parsnip soup from police helmets raised chickens and purple hollyhocks they taught me that the cockroach emits a piercing scream and when Ghenhis Khan’s head appears not to lose my self esteem together we split apart the vacuum cleaner bag reaped the dust for our tortilla flour and suppressed the urge to gag but those odd souls they’re gone for good spineless yes-men now roam the Earth pumping blood into the Linzer torte hawking neck cheese and afterbirth they argue about the walrus how his horn’s not bony after all but instead encased in leathery skin like a salami or a football they snap it off watch and wait soft liver spills into their boots rotten pears appear and then burst open inside their birthday suits their senators and corporate fish have all but stopped evolving they secrete universal acid no bottle can hold it and the earth is slowly dissolving
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Oct 4, 2016
Oct 4, 2016 at 7:21 PM UTC
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i came across an unknown tribe in a forest of steel and cinder blocks they drank parsnip soup from police helmets raised chickens and purple hollyhocks they taught me that the cockroach emits a piercing scream and when Ghenhis Khan’s head appears not to lose my self esteem together we split apart the vacuum cleaner bag reaped the dust for our tortilla flour and suppressed the urge to gag but those odd souls they’re gone for good spineless yes-men now roam the Earth pumping blood into the Linzer torte hawking neck cheese and afterbirth they argue about the walrus how his horn’s not bony after all but instead encased in leathery skin like a salami or a football they snap it off watch and wait soft liver spills into their boots rotten pears appear and then burst open inside their birthday suits their senators and corporate fish have all but stopped evolving they secrete universal acid no bottle can hold it and the earth is slowly dissolving
daniel-schoen
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Oct 4, 2016
Oct 4, 2016 at 7:21 PM UTC
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