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A patch on my shirt was growing. I could not, because I did not want to remove it. I took everything, without choosing, a flag of my territory fluttered without wind. Like a marooned kiss on fainted lips cryless eyes. The body fails, climacteric defeat evident. A satellite crashes in midsky. A star in waste was rising. Multiple setbacks start, like the botched transplant. Thieves were active in dark alleys. Kicked at slump bodies, like sleeping on road. I was always afraid of unknown.
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Mar 16, 2017
Mar 16, 2017 at 12:53 AM UTC
Afraid Of Unknown
A patch on my shirt was growing. I could not, because I did not want to remove it. I took everything, without choosing, a flag of my territory fluttered without wind. Like a marooned kiss on fainted lips cryless eyes. The body fails, climacteric defeat evident. A satellite crashes in midsky. A star in waste was rising. Multiple setbacks start, like the botched transplant. Thieves were active in dark alleys. Kicked at slump bodies, like sleeping on road. I was always afraid of unknown.
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Mar 16, 2017
Mar 16, 2017 at 12:53 AM UTC
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