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Sexualizing Christ on the Cross
“and why not say so? You see, griping comes naturally to me and to all mankind. Once, when shut up at the bottom of a shaft of some kind, I assumed that the world would just trickle naturally” — John Ashbery Let’s go back to your place? Implies a need to be witnessed And notarized; sexual,…
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Study of van Gogh’s Roses
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 79
“the Titan / Cronus castrainer High-press on earth/ its vapor phase / triptych” blood making the city of the city of Erinyes with its punish who be carrying the device the wrathful describe the Titan Cronus castrainer High-press on earth its vapor phase triptych, one or from the flattened city of the muzzle. triptych of the wrathful describe…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 78
“leading is / an / erotic punishment” leading is an erotic punishment (notable and camp, some matter with victims, or the “nuclear nigle”) perform voluntarily dirt religions at impathy and/or shared sense (e.g. tarried out of intention.) It is currently shame or both. Hazing antics to eat or height, or both, subjecting prostitutes as diapers for…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 70
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 68
“A man must make poems of such things, and hope to conjure the myth of laughter and clapping hands;” — Kwame Dawes vous quelle latitude elle latitude elle latitude elle latitude elle latitude elle. – J’ignore sous volontiers, déesse et immortelle latitude elle latitude elle latitude elle latitude elle latitude elle latitude elle latitude elle…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 65
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 61
“meld meld/ an/ example nerved through with elements/ designed after other faith” tension of the word syncretic elements of inclusion applying the old belief adages publish Diction, but the worldviews in question acceptance undrives their repulsion religious system reconcile syncretism meld elements their different often-faced unrelated in the word—Englished folk belief reconcile meld ecclesiastical first…