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Silencio Barnes

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December 2, 2005

A Metaphor

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6-days-darkness[1]
A Metaphor

Fellated soul releases into the ever spreading darkness

Come
She whispered

And thus was our trade

A metaphor

*Inspired By A Very, Very Good Poet

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