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once she could think well; the world catered to her call no monsters hid under piles of newspaper over warm grates the street was a black river, not an interruption of being strangers sold tainted chocolates; the apocalypse was being lost but she revolted to the wrong road and saw a flash of color as the landscape came with thoughtless clarity alice could never resurrect a deadened neverland true utopia was reclaimed and found to be in reverse the rosy view of a negative came in three-by-five prints although she discarded knowledge and journeyed to kansas her eyes could not forget the lure of exquisite babylon
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May 26, 2010
May 26, 2010 at 4:42 PM UTC
requiem for innocence
once she could think well; the world catered to her call no monsters hid under piles of newspaper over warm grates the street was a black river, not an interruption of being strangers sold tainted chocolates; the apocalypse was being lost but she revolted to the wrong road and saw a flash of color as the landscape came with thoughtless clarity alice could never resurrect a deadened neverland true utopia was reclaimed and found to be in reverse the rosy view of a negative came in three-by-five prints although she discarded knowledge and journeyed to kansas her eyes could not forget the lure of exquisite babylon
jb-fuller
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May 26, 2010
May 26, 2010 at 4:42 PM UTC
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