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I carved her face from a pumpkin, spooned out the flesh to a red bowl traced out the lines where I wanted her eyes to be. I retrieved her heart from a pip unravelled from the lungs of a satsuma it was sticky, oozed a milky wine so I wrapped it in tin foil. In her sockets I placed half-boiled eggs sliced down the centre the yolked irises dripped down orange turgid cheekbones When she woke up, the walls shuddered.
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Mar 25, 2012
Mar 25, 2012 at 1:16 PM UTC
frankenstein's girlfriend
I carved her face from a pumpkin, spooned out the flesh to a red bowl traced out the lines where I wanted her eyes to be. I retrieved her heart from a pip unravelled from the lungs of a satsuma it was sticky, oozed a milky wine so I wrapped it in tin foil. In her sockets I placed half-boiled eggs sliced down the centre the yolked irises dripped down orange turgid cheekbones When she woke up, the walls shuddered.
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Mar 25, 2012 at 1:16 PM UTC
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