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My mouth is wrapped in razor wire. The less said the better. Whole worlds are caught between my teeth. My eyes are betwixt and between Amalthea and Io, calves of twin mothers. My nostrils breathe Sulfur dioxide whilst I learn to laugh out the mist of meconium. My earlobes hang with kryptonite. My throat is strangled with biohazard. My hair straps your shoulders. My trap is your belly. My hands? They flutter doves in a waterspout leaves in the wind to catch in their web of vain galaxies. I long to say just three words But deserts live under my tongue. Drilling for crude oil u t t e r a n c e s It takes only a moment to say goodbye SoulSurvivor aka Write of Passage aka Invisible inc 3/26/2021
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Mar 31, 2021
Mar 31, 2021 at 1:18 PM UTC
Razor Wire
My mouth is wrapped in razor wire. The less said the better. Whole worlds are caught between my teeth. My eyes are betwixt and between Amalthea and Io, calves of twin mothers. My nostrils breathe Sulfur dioxide whilst I learn to laugh out the mist of meconium. My earlobes hang with kryptonite. My throat is strangled with biohazard. My hair straps your shoulders. My trap is your belly. My hands? They flutter doves in a waterspout leaves in the wind to catch in their web of vain galaxies. I long to say just three words But deserts live under my tongue. Drilling for crude oil u t t e r a n c e s It takes only a moment to say goodbye SoulSurvivor aka Write of Passage aka Invisible inc 3/26/2021
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Mar 31, 2021
Mar 31, 2021 at 1:18 PM UTC
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