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I am ******* on a lemon, he lost his sour decades ago – the pulpy, lampshade grind gathers in the rings of my throat, and burning like an enemy-girl. She, with her knives and languages learned afresh, just for a pit: there are none left in my lemon, he has become so dry in her memory too, a four year cave. Fear that he may vanish, and upon his last chance: nine. The lives I let spill in my mouth & deaths I take responsibility for, ****** the eight, his skin and bones. She comes wielding pillow cases, for the brain I have swallowed, and soon he is a carcass, better arid than shriveling in water, my lemon rather than a prune. I gave her a go, and now I must leave or else I cannot save him by me, no lemonade to drink.
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Nov 12, 2012
Nov 12, 2012 at 12:44 PM UTC
lemonade
I am ******* on a lemon, he lost his sour decades ago – the pulpy, lampshade grind gathers in the rings of my throat, and burning like an enemy-girl. She, with her knives and languages learned afresh, just for a pit: there are none left in my lemon, he has become so dry in her memory too, a four year cave. Fear that he may vanish, and upon his last chance: nine. The lives I let spill in my mouth & deaths I take responsibility for, ****** the eight, his skin and bones. She comes wielding pillow cases, for the brain I have swallowed, and soon he is a carcass, better arid than shriveling in water, my lemon rather than a prune. I gave her a go, and now I must leave or else I cannot save him by me, no lemonade to drink.
sarina
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Nov 12, 2012
Nov 12, 2012 at 12:44 PM UTC
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