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Post by thefleetsin on Aug 27, 2018 22:04:32 GMT
st. peter squared
and over here, right about there where the boy with the sucker is standing, used to be this enormous domed building.
back in its day, millions came and went. to see the art, the consequence of a fatal attraction, that rocked the world. i think his name was peter or simon, he might have even been a girl.
it's hard to believe in this day and age, that spirits used to be all the rage. giant monuments in stone. chock full to the brim; with encrypted motto's, hustled art, and left over body parts, hung around like some twisted twilight zone.
yeah, this used to be a tourist trap, much like it is today. the only difference is: we won't claim divine intervention, if you try and roll these stones away.
sjw 03/26/10 inspired at this very moment in time by Chx.
from the 'blasphemy series' of poems
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Post by Vegas on Aug 28, 2018 0:26:50 GMT
st. peter squared and over here, right about there where the boy with the sucker is standing, used to be this enormous domed building. back in its day, millions came and went. to see the art, the consequence of a fatal attraction, that rocked the world. i think his name was peter or simon, he might have even been a girl. it's hard to believe in this day and age, that spirits used to be all the rage. giant monuments in stone. chock full to the brim; with encrypted motto's, hustled art, and left over body parts, hung around like some twisted twilight zone. yeah, this used to be a tourist trap, much like it is today. the only difference is: we won't claim divine intervention, if you try and roll these stones away. sjw 03/26/10 inspired at this very moment in time by Chx. from the 'blasphemy series' of poems I remember this one.
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Post by thefleetsin on Aug 28, 2018 14:57:40 GMT
long ago in a fallacy far far away. . .
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