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My poem lay in fragments over my desk. I tried to sculpt it to my will but it only cut my flesh - tried for hours, days, weeks, slicing myself more, coating it with my dried blood. Hordes of flies reveled in my poem. Disease infested, it only grew until that came blasting through my dead-bolt door. Your toad of a poem arrived, feasted itself on my massive poem unyielding, even when it grew full. It wouldn't stop Exploding, a sickening squirt. Flies, blood, entrails, bile, and shards enveloped me, my house with a vast loden fog killing my neighbor's pit bull. I called you on the phone said **** said I had a twenty pound sledge. A twenty pound sledge and was coming over to thank you.
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Feb 6, 2011
Feb 6, 2011 at 10:06 AM UTC
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My poem lay in fragments over my desk. I tried to sculpt it to my will but it only cut my flesh - tried for hours, days, weeks, slicing myself more, coating it with my dried blood. Hordes of flies reveled in my poem. Disease infested, it only grew until that came blasting through my dead-bolt door. Your toad of a poem arrived, feasted itself on my massive poem unyielding, even when it grew full. It wouldn't stop Exploding, a sickening squirt. Flies, blood, entrails, bile, and shards enveloped me, my house with a vast loden fog killing my neighbor's pit bull. I called you on the phone said **** said I had a twenty pound sledge. A twenty pound sledge and was coming over to thank you.
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Feb 6, 2011
Feb 6, 2011 at 10:06 AM UTC
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