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i remember the taste of my own blood fondly i remember my broken nose bone fellating my own grey brain-mush and how i could smell my own ocular nerves and my scattered smile like a third period hockey player eating a puck and glancing at his mother in the crowd i remember a moment suffering in the opposite of blindness, and a canadian wearing a sombrero and chinos holding a guitar i remember high testosterone levels and blurred vision i remember what knuckles taste like and how bone feels against bone but he remembers it too he remembers how concrete tastes and how embarrassment runs like blood to the head of a man hanging by his feet he knows the conclusion of concussion and how much a hospital visit for a broken arm costs.
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Feb 6, 2014
Feb 6, 2014 at 12:35 PM UTC
white trash beat down
i remember the taste of my own blood fondly i remember my broken nose bone fellating my own grey brain-mush and how i could smell my own ocular nerves and my scattered smile like a third period hockey player eating a puck and glancing at his mother in the crowd i remember a moment suffering in the opposite of blindness, and a canadian wearing a sombrero and chinos holding a guitar i remember high testosterone levels and blurred vision i remember what knuckles taste like and how bone feels against bone but he remembers it too he remembers how concrete tastes and how embarrassment runs like blood to the head of a man hanging by his feet he knows the conclusion of concussion and how much a hospital visit for a broken arm costs.
david-badgerow
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Feb 6, 2014
Feb 6, 2014 at 12:35 PM UTC
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