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Come, shed your life
Like stiff heavy clothes
Falling crumpled to the floor
Feel the air against your soft tender parts
Coming to life
For me to warp and twist
Yes, I will bend you
In wonderful warm ways
A crooked fat phallus chafing places
Other lovers have forgotten
Stinging so tenderly deep
You will forget who you want to be
Writhing and arching and aching
A fevered sweat
Again and again and again
Remembering to forget
Or forgetting to remember
This moment is now.

Austerberto R. Palis, Jr.
March 27, 2005; 03:57am




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On Sunday October 30th, 2005, ShardsofSilence (329) writes:
i'm loving this ^^ you never cease to amaze me


On Friday April 1st, 2005, Jay Jii (334) writes:
Your pieces always read like pearls of genuine wisdom. I should have faved you long ago. Please accept my apology for the delay. Fave.


On Saturday April 2nd, 2005, Gideon Lost (187) writes:
AWESOME man! Thanks!


On Sunday March 27th, 2005, Sticky Kitty (319) writes:
read this again *favorites list*


On Sunday March 27th, 2005, Sticky Kitty (319) writes:
amazing i must say. this was incrediable. *speechless* -kitty


On Sunday March 27th, 2005, The Crimson Queen (1243) writes:
"Remembering to forget Or forgetting to remember" i like that..its a REALLY unique line..another fabulous write.



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