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"livie" poems
Livie told her parents About the cuts on her wrists From the girls at school And the calorie counting In a little green notebook shoved into pockets. Livie's parents Fed her To the dragon called Mr. Therepist Who chewed forever. And he plumped her up With lies So that they spilled from her mouth Like a fountain. And she threw up So many times That she started to believe them. And Mr. Therepist Spit her out In a big Sticky *** Shaped my monster spit And Stomach acid From when she threw up lies. And though she was finally in school, Livie stayed gone. Livie had dissolved in the dragon's stomach, Leaving piles of bones And shadows Under eyes. She never came back.
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Feb 26, 2013
Feb 26, 2013 at 11:17 PM UTC
Livie Told Her Parents.
Quand Auguste mourut, Rome, donnant l'exemple, Sur le mont Palatin lui fit bâtir un temple ; Et Livie y dressa des figures d'airain ; Elle mit au sommet du fronton souverain Neptune et Jupiter, et sous le péristyle Le mime Claudius et le danseur Bathylle.
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Quand Auguste mourut