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the wood floor a sea of contradictions wake there with a disassembled sense of last night the fragments of a womans kiss lay there pink lipstick clinging to its vestiges shards of a rain swept street and the quiet of a november thunderstorm pools of darkness uninterrupted by the wind pieces of a man laughing without humor this wood floor holds the key but to discover truth in the littered expanse of bottles benith the layers of dust lain down by the years the wood floor becomes a trap a puzzle prison the mind grapples with
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Nov 11, 2013
Nov 11, 2013 at 1:23 PM UTC
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the wood floor a sea of contradictions wake there with a disassembled sense of last night the fragments of a womans kiss lay there pink lipstick clinging to its vestiges shards of a rain swept street and the quiet of a november thunderstorm pools of darkness uninterrupted by the wind pieces of a man laughing without humor this wood floor holds the key but to discover truth in the littered expanse of bottles benith the layers of dust lain down by the years the wood floor becomes a trap a puzzle prison the mind grapples with
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Nov 11, 2013
Nov 11, 2013 at 1:23 PM UTC
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