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Then Fell Here
Contributed by
screwge
on
Wednesday, 3rd June 2009 @ 07:24:17 PM in AEST
Topic:
ambiguous
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An archer for a moment, the
planets in conjunction looked like
some wile of the gods, a prank dreamt
by a few (thins and muscled, interested
only in the latter). They climbed here, swam
here: Even triathlon here. Taking their yellow here,
they tanned upon things they made themselves,
reprehending the one-second perfection,
then fell here
into another parsimonious world
with no tolerance for appreciation.
At least, that is: We'd say here,
to brush the sunpaste
off our backs.
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screwge
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2009-06-03 19:24:17] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Then Fell Here
(User Rating: 1 ) by kmec1990 on
Saturday, 10th January 2015 @ 12:45:21 AM AEST (User
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Great write, really enjoyed reading this.
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