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I feel you cradle me, and I watch, as you set aside warmed milk, onto the bruised counter.  I tried yelling out to God, but you thought it best to hush me with a molded pacifier. I spat on you, in resistance as my mouth is left with the taste of iniquity; my face, crimson and  boiling, and yet, you decide to sing your hymns. I responded in Tongues, in hopes of your praise. But, you only took my words as babble. You take me to the den, to lay my body; though I hung, and spread my arms, as did He while persecuted. Once placed, you swaddle me with the wool  of Abraham's sacrifice. I then decide to sit myself up, my back pressed against  chipped, wooden bars. My eyes averted to the heavens and with vengeance I spurt out: Do we, only we, praise the creator? Or does the creator praise us?
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Sep 23, 2021
Sep 23, 2021 at 11:27 PM UTC
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I feel you cradle me, and I watch, as you set aside warmed milk, onto the bruised counter.  I tried yelling out to God, but you thought it best to hush me with a molded pacifier. I spat on you, in resistance as my mouth is left with the taste of iniquity; my face, crimson and  boiling, and yet, you decide to sing your hymns. I responded in Tongues, in hopes of your praise. But, you only took my words as babble. You take me to the den, to lay my body; though I hung, and spread my arms, as did He while persecuted. Once placed, you swaddle me with the wool  of Abraham's sacrifice. I then decide to sit myself up, my back pressed against  chipped, wooden bars. My eyes averted to the heavens and with vengeance I spurt out: Do we, only we, praise the creator? Or does the creator praise us?
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Sep 23, 2021
Sep 23, 2021 at 11:27 PM UTC
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