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Deep down I crave the sacred Now that everything is Just a dust mote limping along The curvature of a light beam in this dilapidated house I've winked At everything but the kitchen-sink -- Although, I do have my eye on it Cynic Know-it-all that knows he knows Nothing Conflicted I wish I knew subtlety Mona Lisa's quarter-smirk Makes my emojis feel Sorta slutty -- like they try too hard ya know? ^.^ Heaven: Rainbow-colored toothbrush mustaches And Killer drones friended by elm trees Dissimulation is my religion Because it just explains things, It walks back the big crutch It makes gods into amoebas All. I. have. are. words. ******* scribbles. Stillborn syntactical limbs of whim Severed at the moment of send Yet still I deliver and hold them Close to me They are my ex-press A last confession straight to the quick The world doesn't spin it screams We just Van Gogh it with Slurry nite nite sleep tight's God, what I would give
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Jun 5, 2014
Jun 5, 2014 at 6:00 PM UTC
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Deep down I crave the sacred Now that everything is Just a dust mote limping along The curvature of a light beam in this dilapidated house I've winked At everything but the kitchen-sink -- Although, I do have my eye on it Cynic Know-it-all that knows he knows Nothing Conflicted I wish I knew subtlety Mona Lisa's quarter-smirk Makes my emojis feel Sorta slutty -- like they try too hard ya know? ^.^ Heaven: Rainbow-colored toothbrush mustaches And Killer drones friended by elm trees Dissimulation is my religion Because it just explains things, It walks back the big crutch It makes gods into amoebas All. I. have. are. words. ******* scribbles. Stillborn syntactical limbs of whim Severed at the moment of send Yet still I deliver and hold them Close to me They are my ex-press A last confession straight to the quick The world doesn't spin it screams We just Van Gogh it with Slurry nite nite sleep tight's God, what I would give
mike-dm
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Jun 5, 2014
Jun 5, 2014 at 6:00 PM UTC
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