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rivers of salt; saccharine silicon and iridescent nightmares; kids carve their names into trees because their concept of forever is three summers forward; entropy demands a tithe, a forfeiture of lives; decimate your herds and still no, it is not enough. know it is not enough. don't keep your sweet little mouth open too long; sugar attracts flies, and pretty soon your teeth will be teeming with maggots and rot, streptococcus sanguis cheerfully wearing down your enamel like you wore down my inhibitions. "it'll be fun," you said, dropping one hundred milligrams on your tongue, firmly grasping the back of my neck, and applying your lips to mine. one hundred milligrams slide down my throat, and despite myself, I laugh, because even when I'm scared I want to be with you. the Black Angel is God On Earth; she is lonely beyond belief, and I give her a hug. people forget that monsters have feelings too, and God? God is the biggest monster of them all. God is entropy, and she is unimpressed by the pyramids on your dollar bills; she will devour the stars and the planets and newborn babies swaddled in blankets, and she yet hungers: redwoods and sequoias and aloe vera, microchips and inkjets and MacBooks. we are crowded around the bonfire, s'mores and cheap liquor, your hand on my thigh; the heavens have opened up, drenching us in starlight: I have never felt more beautiful. you raise my wrist to your mouth, placing a gentle kiss on my scaphoid and my lunate; you swipe your tongue across supple flesh before clamping down with your teeth; I am seeing stars and feeling lovely and I am so, so enamored with you and so, so happy you are here.
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Oct 2, 2014
Oct 2, 2014 at 4:15 PM UTC
d-cay
rivers of salt; saccharine silicon and iridescent nightmares; kids carve their names into trees because their concept of forever is three summers forward; entropy demands a tithe, a forfeiture of lives; decimate your herds and still no, it is not enough. know it is not enough. don't keep your sweet little mouth open too long; sugar attracts flies, and pretty soon your teeth will be teeming with maggots and rot, streptococcus sanguis cheerfully wearing down your enamel like you wore down my inhibitions. "it'll be fun," you said, dropping one hundred milligrams on your tongue, firmly grasping the back of my neck, and applying your lips to mine. one hundred milligrams slide down my throat, and despite myself, I laugh, because even when I'm scared I want to be with you. the Black Angel is God On Earth; she is lonely beyond belief, and I give her a hug. people forget that monsters have feelings too, and God? God is the biggest monster of them all. God is entropy, and she is unimpressed by the pyramids on your dollar bills; she will devour the stars and the planets and newborn babies swaddled in blankets, and she yet hungers: redwoods and sequoias and aloe vera, microchips and inkjets and MacBooks. we are crowded around the bonfire, s'mores and cheap liquor, your hand on my thigh; the heavens have opened up, drenching us in starlight: I have never felt more beautiful. you raise my wrist to your mouth, placing a gentle kiss on my scaphoid and my lunate; you swipe your tongue across supple flesh before clamping down with your teeth; I am seeing stars and feeling lovely and I am so, so enamored with you and so, so happy you are here.
HAD TO DO IT ONE TIME FOR #NATIONAL #POETRY #DAY
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Oct 2, 2014
Oct 2, 2014 at 4:15 PM UTC
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