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I wish I could drive a fossilized Cadillac right through an arid desert in the middle of Arizona so my desolation can have its own landscape. I’ll ask the grains of sand rocketing in swirls around the wind if they've seen my talent running by; I’ve been calling it for months now. The citizens of Earth are not cold. It was just my eyes that gave them frostbite, my mind that morphed their faces to resemble the hideous change within. I’m not sure if that’s a truth that fate has put on layaway since birth, or perhaps a rumor that’s been force fed like wart-ridden frogs to the purest of tongues. All I want at this point is to be a center of a desert’s mushroom cloud, leaving with a new look at the sky and a bit of dry skin.
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Apr 29, 2010
Apr 29, 2010 at 10:47 AM UTC
Perks of Desolation
I wish I could drive a fossilized Cadillac right through an arid desert in the middle of Arizona so my desolation can have its own landscape. I’ll ask the grains of sand rocketing in swirls around the wind if they've seen my talent running by; I’ve been calling it for months now. The citizens of Earth are not cold. It was just my eyes that gave them frostbite, my mind that morphed their faces to resemble the hideous change within. I’m not sure if that’s a truth that fate has put on layaway since birth, or perhaps a rumor that’s been force fed like wart-ridden frogs to the purest of tongues. All I want at this point is to be a center of a desert’s mushroom cloud, leaving with a new look at the sky and a bit of dry skin.
pedro-tejada
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Apr 29, 2010
Apr 29, 2010 at 10:47 AM UTC
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