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Rhythm and
The bow and scrape of a sycophant’s kiss The rend and tear of a psychopath’s hiss The hum and whine of a masochist’s bliss There cannot be anything better than this. * * * Joyful, joyful, burning heart sets this … Continue reading
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Rhythmysticism
We are melting one another you and I we’re put together we are melting one another and we’re not one or the other where we all are put together where we’re liquid with each other when we’re lighting up another … Continue reading
Kingly
There is a king upon a hill, in silent sadness, sitting still. With tempest eyes and ragged air, He sits upon his royal chair. Afraid to breach the rocky wall, He’s never seen the sky at all. There He sits, … Continue reading