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*Take this pill, The man said without a mouth. He stared at me, Yet eyeless was he. The northern point, Shadows south, Across the drowned; dry sea.* Plant the seed here, Prance your steed here, The branches are very near. Time without memory, Memory without time, Blood drips from every line. The line a poet creates, Upon many things relate. A line of words, Or a hanging man's last, Does he see life in a flash? Is greed, lust what guided him? Or did love shine out from within? **With actions, Yet he atone? Undying fractions, Does he die alone?** Carpe Diem
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Oct 1, 2014
Oct 1, 2014 at 7:20 AM UTC
Disembodied, the Fourth Affliction
*Take this pill, The man said without a mouth. He stared at me, Yet eyeless was he. The northern point, Shadows south, Across the drowned; dry sea.* Plant the seed here, Prance your steed here, The branches are very near. Time without memory, Memory without time, Blood drips from every line. The line a poet creates, Upon many things relate. A line of words, Or a hanging man's last, Does he see life in a flash? Is greed, lust what guided him? Or did love shine out from within? **With actions, Yet he atone? Undying fractions, Does he die alone?** Carpe Diem
DrsJoke
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Oct 1, 2014
Oct 1, 2014 at 7:20 AM UTC
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