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They wanted to go, but not today But how many ways can you split the infinitive? The wars upon the seashore harbor regrets of their own Sanguine colors in the sand They are reminders of blood filled horizons Nonetheless, the tide that day offered only strangulation Into the deep they went, never to return In simpler times, they buried their dead at sea Now they come to rest precisely where they fall It's the new math: count on your fingers and toes the number of blows But how many ways can you split infinity?
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Mar 19, 2020
Mar 19, 2020 at 7:55 AM UTC
The New Math
They wanted to go, but not today But how many ways can you split the infinitive? The wars upon the seashore harbor regrets of their own Sanguine colors in the sand They are reminders of blood filled horizons Nonetheless, the tide that day offered only strangulation Into the deep they went, never to return In simpler times, they buried their dead at sea Now they come to rest precisely where they fall It's the new math: count on your fingers and toes the number of blows But how many ways can you split infinity?
Carlo-C-Gomez
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56/M/The Exclusion Zone
Mar 19, 2020
Mar 19, 2020 at 7:55 AM UTC
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