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We find a little viciousness in every breathing thing, WrIthIng in exasperated pain, Somehow living without a brain And eating without a face. Where does this carnivorous flower bloom? In fleshy, wheezing caverns, Whispering of humanity and all its boons. Oh, hideous beast, Stinking of singed hair and ****** moons, Lay under the blade of my knife, And let me vanquish the despised you - Once the warring bodies fall silent, Quivering in anticipatory delight, Will the thrashing corpses relax under the vultures' blackened eyes.
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Jul 15, 2025
Jul 15, 2025 at 4:34 AM UTC
Eating me alive
We find a little viciousness in every breathing thing, WrIthIng in exasperated pain, Somehow living without a brain And eating without a face. Where does this carnivorous flower bloom? In fleshy, wheezing caverns, Whispering of humanity and all its boons. Oh, hideous beast, Stinking of singed hair and ****** moons, Lay under the blade of my knife, And let me vanquish the despised you - Once the warring bodies fall silent, Quivering in anticipatory delight, Will the thrashing corpses relax under the vultures' blackened eyes.
Caine
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20/A/Denver
Jul 15, 2025
Jul 15, 2025 at 4:34 AM UTC
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