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Stray cats in between zero and one
Spawning a more naïve generation of
Imagery to
Drip from the thought of my/
Self-
similar circus clowns and
Acro-
brats tumble with
Stop-action gracelessness
Off the pages of my flip book calendar
Predictable.
Like the way my mind wanders




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On Wednesday September 10th, 2008, Theappleofyoureye (450) writes:
huh.


On Sunday June 1st, 2008, Jonas (877) writes:
gutter poetry filthily delicious


On Monday May 26th, 2008, sIo (884) writes:
i genuinely enjoyed reading this and i wished there were more of it but i guess some things are best served in small amounts. beautiful and missing you as always...


On Wednesday May 21st, 2008, Caliraphy (236) writes:
Good good stuff man


On Sunday May 18th, 2008, Dancing_Monkey (1802) writes:
predictable. I wonder how


On Wednesday May 7th, 2008, BetterOffDeadMoon (565) writes:
my mind boggled for a sec. wow, that's perfect.


On Tuesday May 6th, 2008, Anoblechicken (58) writes:
Stop action gracelessness eh your funny yes, yes you are hahaha


On Sunday April 13th, 2008, Evil (547) writes:
its unimaginable. quite possibly impossible. the way your words twist my tongue in such a crude manner.


On Sunday April 13th, 2008, Liz (406) writes:
i had no idea stray cats could be used like that



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