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Basic faces in two--cauchy3
Contributed by
cauchy3
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Friday, 17th October 2008 @ 08:41:31 AM in AEST
Topic:
AngryPoetry
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Basic faces in two…
Care about our two basic like fires and waters.
Water may be smooth to follow.
Fires will built up heats.
Bring under controls by other as slave is one chart.
Fight against other make your own gods are other.
Deals absorbed by willingness.
Deals reduce you by forces.
Committers go and subdue-rs come.
Committers come and subdue-rs go.
Sink to bottom all are human.
Give up faces to earn a living like fetish.
Site on sites to make the rules are leaders.
Pickle skins are kneeled to china.
Gallows apples kick the clouds.
Gang bangs are gods and kings.
Stop the rays by black.
Kneel down to wealth.
Capture our laws.
Bootleg music copies the church voices.
Very logos get the blaze in row.
Pick the oakum to eat the rice.
Opened your minks to warm yourself by other suffers.
Hairy pies to eat and smile.
Zany faces and laughing ends.
Bossy pushes are pulling faces.
Quite a human go to use the basic two.
Subject basic two will get and sent as trick and treat.
Use the forceful one to win and conquer.
Use the laying down egos to pleases your over lords.
There are overlords.
Sum up all as good to well then there remain only reasons.
Reasons all are good to human morals.
I mean the good reasons.
----------Cheung Shun Sang=Cauchy3----------
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Re: Basic faces in two--cauchy3
(User Rating: 1 ) by LadyPink on
Monday, 7th January 2013 @ 02:24:57 PM AEST (User
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quite an interesting line of thought in that poetry |
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