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There is a wall and this wall is drawn to scale. A bug saw the floor. This is my new perspective. Gravity isn't always as it appears Your right and my down are one and of the same. Nothing's falling, But still sends shivers down my spine. The glue holding everything together Is yellow at the tips. A couple on an altar The domain never-ending Eyes on a jellyfish: New Orleans. Run for the peaks Drooling out of both sides of the mouth. A loss of a leg, means a loss of a wing. Sonnet rhymes are child's play. Blocks as bricks with the support slipping out. Six feet and falling. Nine stories, Why must 5 parallels intersect?
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Sep 19, 2010
Sep 19, 2010 at 5:19 PM UTC
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There is a wall and this wall is drawn to scale. A bug saw the floor. This is my new perspective. Gravity isn't always as it appears Your right and my down are one and of the same. Nothing's falling, But still sends shivers down my spine. The glue holding everything together Is yellow at the tips. A couple on an altar The domain never-ending Eyes on a jellyfish: New Orleans. Run for the peaks Drooling out of both sides of the mouth. A loss of a leg, means a loss of a wing. Sonnet rhymes are child's play. Blocks as bricks with the support slipping out. Six feet and falling. Nine stories, Why must 5 parallels intersect?
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Sep 19, 2010
Sep 19, 2010 at 5:19 PM UTC
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