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If only I had heard the words themselves expelled unmistakably in blades from a swirling voice, prismatic in black, and simply inescapable permanence through me, saying you are condemned, I would have nodded, nodded Unmistakable, too, though, is my thought and it lashes simply through me more than a burden on a via dolorosa asking what sound the ground would make, were my shoulder to dip, it to fall, were I, in bareness, to run towards a break in the confluence My shoulder throbs critically certain moments, possibly, the way water when it mantles under itself, when its skin just about feels itself out Though solitude, it could be made of wood to splint or splinter and, further, throbbing is just blood, in as would be out, so quickly do my bones straighten, wait for swirls to slow, silence to recede back towards sussurating laodicean voices, again, speaking only to me, too too clearly a calloused truth, and for the confluence to nod, nod then close the break.
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Mar 27, 2012
Mar 27, 2012 at 6:31 PM UTC
Resurrection Silent Awaits
If only I had heard the words themselves expelled unmistakably in blades from a swirling voice, prismatic in black, and simply inescapable permanence through me, saying you are condemned, I would have nodded, nodded Unmistakable, too, though, is my thought and it lashes simply through me more than a burden on a via dolorosa asking what sound the ground would make, were my shoulder to dip, it to fall, were I, in bareness, to run towards a break in the confluence My shoulder throbs critically certain moments, possibly, the way water when it mantles under itself, when its skin just about feels itself out Though solitude, it could be made of wood to splint or splinter and, further, throbbing is just blood, in as would be out, so quickly do my bones straighten, wait for swirls to slow, silence to recede back towards sussurating laodicean voices, again, speaking only to me, too too clearly a calloused truth, and for the confluence to nod, nod then close the break.
daniello
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Mar 27, 2012
Mar 27, 2012 at 6:31 PM UTC
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