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These three lay stranded, spit back black by a whipped and layered sea. How now, if ever he was vengeful, Jonah must joyless chuckle to see it These three who lay stranded with toys, littering the sand — their phalli anchored, oars stilled, and portholes spilling out a last salty gasp to grasp it These three who lay stranded, chasing ****** with a frantic gaze, to fetch help or seek simple solace from the monstrous riddles staining their glassy eyes These three who lay stranded, smitten again by land long-ago left to reverse evolution's tide. God can't undo their nifty trick swift enough to save These three who lay stranded and wait, lonely for their brothers still headed to shore.
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Apr 6, 2010
Apr 6, 2010 at 8:41 AM UTC
Three lay stranded
These three lay stranded, spit back black by a whipped and layered sea. How now, if ever he was vengeful, Jonah must joyless chuckle to see it These three who lay stranded with toys, littering the sand — their phalli anchored, oars stilled, and portholes spilling out a last salty gasp to grasp it These three who lay stranded, chasing ****** with a frantic gaze, to fetch help or seek simple solace from the monstrous riddles staining their glassy eyes These three who lay stranded, smitten again by land long-ago left to reverse evolution's tide. God can't undo their nifty trick swift enough to save These three who lay stranded and wait, lonely for their brothers still headed to shore.
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francis-scudellari
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Apr 6, 2010
Apr 6, 2010 at 8:41 AM UTC
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