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Memories exhumed like creeping camisados are out here stalking once more. A cacophonous attack of unsuccessful repression, screaming of the foregone, of the degredations you spat from profane pulpit, and of my tongue, jarred, a malign antiquity. And of what you left, burning from inside, that was to emerge, in time, from what you liked best about me. A fruit blossom blooming; a rose potted in **** I put that out after thirty-nine moons. Tip toeing towards tremendous plains, a few times tripped, but never tumbled. The cacophony’s eurythmic now, now that I recall where the screaming first stopped.   A blossom, a rose (or something greater) given to me to put things right. My black turning blue, improved and renewed, a parturition extinguished through love. And now I bloom, faintly, in the shade of you.
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Mar 27, 2018
Mar 27, 2018 at 8:00 PM UTC
Parturition.
Memories exhumed like creeping camisados are out here stalking once more. A cacophonous attack of unsuccessful repression, screaming of the foregone, of the degredations you spat from profane pulpit, and of my tongue, jarred, a malign antiquity. And of what you left, burning from inside, that was to emerge, in time, from what you liked best about me. A fruit blossom blooming; a rose potted in **** I put that out after thirty-nine moons. Tip toeing towards tremendous plains, a few times tripped, but never tumbled. The cacophony’s eurythmic now, now that I recall where the screaming first stopped.   A blossom, a rose (or something greater) given to me to put things right. My black turning blue, improved and renewed, a parturition extinguished through love. And now I bloom, faintly, in the shade of you.
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27/F/English
Mar 27, 2018
Mar 27, 2018 at 8:00 PM UTC
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