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Swallow Stones
Buried in a piece of his brain
Hallucinations
Remembering the voice of rain
Growing ASkin
Removing pinchers of the Scorpion

The ground quaked andivided for mother
When the bark of her bite
Ate herself outside in ~/ for the sake
of covering him
As long as the termite war
Fought fortresses within her door

Crossbowstrung through tyrants like a violinist chord
Expel repetition from broken glass
Watching eyes of the Potato God shut andream
of how Mosquitos painted
Churches in red
Detailed in blood from the Heroinbed


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On Wednesday January 16th, 2008, serpentine_fire (207) writes:
I think I am obsessed...realy.


On Monday August 13th, 2007, birdwell (173) writes:
"Detailed in blood" like painting on flesh.. i'm glad your posting again ~db~


On Sunday August 12th, 2007, capt_funguy (993) writes:
there seems an anger in everything you do .. everything ... even beyond your writes. your works seem as just part of a whole stormfront. just seeing , just saying ... funguy


On Saturday August 11th, 2007, MelvinOliverDrauma (548) writes:
android....I liked the last line, this poem seems to start out very personal and then proceeds to damn all that exists...and some things that do not



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