finally come to pass
Ocean's eating the grass.
we scooped the beach out onto the road like tearing down our walls
mother's hungry and the swimmers got small
so she gonna nosh on who crawl.
Ur's the still-bigger ball of them all
and there'll be fewer to pick from next Fall.
We hope we have helped more than we have hurt
- a nobody's last thought before six feet of dirt
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black jeans most puissant
delicate combat boot stomps
entre nos morgues we noticed the braces
plus cabeza sin pelo? no te molest us
prefeririamos haber alimentado
propia cadavér a los hongos or dust
resistance is an absolute value
like trust
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Ur our biting mechanisms of parasitic mind control
take it back to the glacier and what then?
forget what we were doing as the crevasse calves in
buried under a mountain of our free will
sabots and Luddites you mechanocidal pills
if only you'd fought things you could kill
Numbers? Games? We love em.
Meaning and content are also important but much less significant objectively.
They give us feels.
Like Electric Eels
or a jaguar who looks like our friend
While the name may not name the thing and the map is not the territory it's never a bad idea to know about who named the thing and who the cartographer was. — Lazy 8 monoku
Welcome, parishoners
proud residents of the brand new plastic Lazy 8 housing project's shopping mall
foot lockers, arcades, hot topics galore
there's a big megachurch on each and every floor
our God™ guarantees comfy kind lives
so long as you continue to tithe
2021-11-16
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