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i am the king of insects, he said, he says, he continues a conversation he started but dropped he starts, he stops this conversation, it’s ongoing, it went, it goes on, he goes on with it to the fine veins of a tattered brown leaf, he doesn't know leaves, but he’d guess this one is from an elm, he guessed it, he guesses it became, it’s become plastered to the window with a glue, this glue called rainwater, he calls it rainwater, and it was, it is a glue, with the winter air, stronger than paste, much stronger, it wouldn't, it shouldn't hasten anywhere, so he picks up where he left off, he leaves off after long pauses, no, no, not the king, per se, but they flock to me, not like they'd flock to a living leaf, or a wayward crumb of pumpernickel, but they come seeking something, I said I was a king, not a wise man, though wise enough, and he paused, and he pauses, but he can't continue, he tries but not with a glue that's dried and a leaf that’s slipped, it dries, the glue, and the leaf slips, it slips and floats down, down to the gutters filled with so many browns, when it hears it, it has heard it, enough
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Feb 16, 2013
Feb 16, 2013 at 9:15 AM UTC
i am, the king of insects
i am the king of insects, he said, he says, he continues a conversation he started but dropped he starts, he stops this conversation, it’s ongoing, it went, it goes on, he goes on with it to the fine veins of a tattered brown leaf, he doesn't know leaves, but he’d guess this one is from an elm, he guessed it, he guesses it became, it’s become plastered to the window with a glue, this glue called rainwater, he calls it rainwater, and it was, it is a glue, with the winter air, stronger than paste, much stronger, it wouldn't, it shouldn't hasten anywhere, so he picks up where he left off, he leaves off after long pauses, no, no, not the king, per se, but they flock to me, not like they'd flock to a living leaf, or a wayward crumb of pumpernickel, but they come seeking something, I said I was a king, not a wise man, though wise enough, and he paused, and he pauses, but he can't continue, he tries but not with a glue that's dried and a leaf that’s slipped, it dries, the glue, and the leaf slips, it slips and floats down, down to the gutters filled with so many browns, when it hears it, it has heard it, enough
francis-scudellari
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Feb 16, 2013
Feb 16, 2013 at 9:15 AM UTC
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