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Hanging on with my teeth in a hurricane that's grief. Rushing through crushing me breaking you is there any more that it can do? Power lines and taxi ranks,high street schools and country banks all in the air where the hurricane brings nought but pain and it always seems to ****** rain when the winds outside decide to ride on the wings of daemons. Then the silence booms out ,shouts out to a waiting crowd,quite quietly as if another decibel would bring the chaos back from hell, and the people crawl like wounded ants with feelers outstretched, looking for their habitats and listen to the growls from dogs and smiles from Cheshire cats and budgies wearing pork pie hats the world goes quite insane every time a hurricane comes storming through I think it's time to move away somewhere,say like Kansas.
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Aug 9, 2013
Aug 9, 2013 at 2:29 AM UTC
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Hanging on with my teeth in a hurricane that's grief. Rushing through crushing me breaking you is there any more that it can do? Power lines and taxi ranks,high street schools and country banks all in the air where the hurricane brings nought but pain and it always seems to ****** rain when the winds outside decide to ride on the wings of daemons. Then the silence booms out ,shouts out to a waiting crowd,quite quietly as if another decibel would bring the chaos back from hell, and the people crawl like wounded ants with feelers outstretched, looking for their habitats and listen to the growls from dogs and smiles from Cheshire cats and budgies wearing pork pie hats the world goes quite insane every time a hurricane comes storming through I think it's time to move away somewhere,say like Kansas.
john-edward-smallshaw
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Aug 9, 2013
Aug 9, 2013 at 2:29 AM UTC
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