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"Hypothetic Pondering" by knightmirror

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i specialize in
idiom
linking limmericks
into stiff
thoughts
receiving
ambulations
therepeutically
working out
doubts
kinks

cramping styles
of expression
counterbalancing
the axis'
gravity

shifting moons and
setting moods

seething under
burntout
comets
once conditioned
in classical
art

now seeping into
the darkness
of space

waving goodbye
in tracers of glimmering
silversilked light

leaving behind the Euphoric Everglades

saturating
tempermental skies
with freshly cried startears

paying respects
while
praying inspects
on
preying defects



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On Monday December 20th, 2004, TheProphetUntold (361) writes:
Inspiring, and aspiring. Outstanding images, and binding theme. A clever work indeed. +T.P.U+


On Monday December 20th, 2004, Alacer_Cogitatus (193) writes:
*head explodes* thanks. i needed this. A_C


On Monday December 20th, 2004, indefined (713) writes:
*ponders* yup. tis good. conclusionary lines were like nails, liked that hammering sensation.


On Monday December 20th, 2004, Lotophagi (449) writes:
awesome and clever write. I enjoyed it immensely. Thank you.


On Sunday December 19th, 2004, Sin (1639) writes:
this was lovely, swirls of images and dreams swimmed inside my head as i read, and your use of vocabulary was superb, excellent write ~kristy



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