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When my heart beats aggravated and aggressively through my chest and clinks my muscles, my blood flushes my flesh and fools my mind into thinking it is more than man. When the words will not walk the plank it isn't due to being dope or blank perhaps it is my agitated state, Flushed with flustered feelings flooding forward and festering in the fetal position inside my cells, banging the brains out of each membrane. The last of my nerves being burned by a blessing in disguise, as they often come, When I bite my tongue.
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Dec 25, 2013
Dec 25, 2013 at 5:26 PM UTC
The Blessed Act of Biting My Tongue
When my heart beats aggravated and aggressively through my chest and clinks my muscles, my blood flushes my flesh and fools my mind into thinking it is more than man. When the words will not walk the plank it isn't due to being dope or blank perhaps it is my agitated state, Flushed with flustered feelings flooding forward and festering in the fetal position inside my cells, banging the brains out of each membrane. The last of my nerves being burned by a blessing in disguise, as they often come, When I bite my tongue.
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Dec 25, 2013
Dec 25, 2013 at 5:26 PM UTC
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