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Watching from pin hole lamps of baked clay. Every thorn was in my flesh. I was losing my voice in crowd of maniacs. Dragonflies climbing on worn leather. Through cracked sunroof – skull splinters into million heirlooms. Fever climbs the feudals. Why were you impatient with me? I was narrating a shocking tale. Frogs had acquired the land. Plot was thickening every day. Take me if you can, in the heavy shower of meteorites in dark moonlight.
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Jan 27, 2017
Jan 27, 2017 at 7:12 PM UTC
Dark Moonlight
Watching from pin hole lamps of baked clay. Every thorn was in my flesh. I was losing my voice in crowd of maniacs. Dragonflies climbing on worn leather. Through cracked sunroof – skull splinters into million heirlooms. Fever climbs the feudals. Why were you impatient with me? I was narrating a shocking tale. Frogs had acquired the land. Plot was thickening every day. Take me if you can, in the heavy shower of meteorites in dark moonlight.
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Jan 27, 2017
Jan 27, 2017 at 7:12 PM UTC
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