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Christmas Cards and Suffocation
06/20/2004 @ 3:25pm
By:
artofdrowning

In fiscal flight from the ravenous cavernous orifice asphyxiated form
Washed in wolves blood sterile and pantomimed parting in parts the trial of
the worm
Sew the lid closed, cough and spit into your palm with charitable charm
Slap the bad man's wrist, insist disarm
Do the math, the path is a narrow one,
it led me down to a cold and shallow grave
On my tombstone I read the epitaph,
"Here lies a girl who lived and died a slave"
Till the vexing that this hex annexing animates this glorious distress
Serve the right foot raw, so flawed, undressed
Semi-conscious concentration,
Christmas cards and suffocation
Ambulances beckon bodies,
tires squealing
sirens wailing

 
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