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born into the confines of parochial subjugation beneath the glare of the redundant red brick edifice the black and white battle of black and white watched by apple cheeked clergy and the ubiquitous cross infants ceremoniously absolved of original sin lovingly swaddled in ornate christening robes immersed in the gilded roman marble font spirits cleansed with the holy water of guilt copious drinks imbibed in joyous celebration by inebriated clown nosed maternal uncles ties ajar around a stained deck of cards avoiding the sartorially immaculate undertaker's stare obligatory weekly contrition confirmed knelt in the dank confines of the confessional penitent accepting continuous emotional **** we all become one in this unholy communion in pristine uniform of blood and snow cassock from ornate oak lecterns gospels eloquently narrated by a nervous child judged by assembled bigots in congregation and appropriate conditions of worth applied
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Nov 7, 2017
Nov 7, 2017 at 5:45 AM UTC
unholy communion
born into the confines of parochial subjugation beneath the glare of the redundant red brick edifice the black and white battle of black and white watched by apple cheeked clergy and the ubiquitous cross infants ceremoniously absolved of original sin lovingly swaddled in ornate christening robes immersed in the gilded roman marble font spirits cleansed with the holy water of guilt copious drinks imbibed in joyous celebration by inebriated clown nosed maternal uncles ties ajar around a stained deck of cards avoiding the sartorially immaculate undertaker's stare obligatory weekly contrition confirmed knelt in the dank confines of the confessional penitent accepting continuous emotional **** we all become one in this unholy communion in pristine uniform of blood and snow cassock from ornate oak lecterns gospels eloquently narrated by a nervous child judged by assembled bigots in congregation and appropriate conditions of worth applied
Nirwanda
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48/M/UK
Nov 7, 2017
Nov 7, 2017 at 5:45 AM UTC
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