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Friday, October 22, 2004

"untitled”

while butterflies were sleeping in chrysalis, the moths of my stomach ate away at their wings. sometimes when I fall too fast, the rattling carcasses vaguely resemble excitement.

Posted by Michael at 11:28 PM

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