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the darkness lays a cloak of obscurity,
as we use our bodies in twisted ways,
as twisted shapes,
slithering under my blanket of shame.
...

and as we lay,
with the weight of the world beneath us.
between us.
...

as you are so lovingly done with me,
feel free to discard my life upon the sidewalk
next to yesterdays gum wrappers,
and mauled upon by the heels of stillettos.
...

But me...
I will always remember.
I will always remember that time.
That scene, I believe, was obscene.
...

Irrigation Temptation.

Let's Screw The World And Flood Our Nation.
...

The sky is aligned tonight.
Is that Jesus?
Thinking
Winking
...

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The Early Years

the darkness lays a cloak of obscurity,
as we use our bodies in twisted ways,
as twisted shapes,
slithering under my blanket of shame.
and all the hair that wraps around my head
is dead.
and we'll lie and listen for the monsters
that are creeping under our bed.
'be silent.'
we said.
we need not to hear our transgressions.
as we stifle our silent screams,
sin is beauty

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