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			<title>Coiled Springs on Rust </title>
			<description>Coiled spring begins to show small signs of rust. These cold hard bones been tasting dust. The muscle draws like leather wear. I think I heard my tendon tear. I look around to see who saw.I permanently displace my jaw.I climbed the tree to bounce back down. A spinning pinball hit the..</description>
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			<title>Established 1865</title>
			<description>Winding wood trails and iron gates.All the things I learned to hateMountain bears, hikes and bends.Cars abandoned where that road ends.This was the place they set aside.Established 1865.Over hill from old homestead.Southern ground our northern dead.This place is sacred to my kin.I ..</description>
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			<title>i can hear</title>
			<description>Cats outside scratch doors and cry FOOD. The neighbor above walks the floor in tap shoes.Every sound carries by rods, furlongs and folds. (That's how these people still measure I'm told.)Over sensory rushes can be hard to relay. I've seen whole talks that the wind blew away.</description>
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			<title>Heat Flash Daydream 1</title>
			<description>I was taking the curve a little too quick when I saw her. Tan and nubile moving with speed and grace. There was an instant flash of white hot lust as I pictured us entwined and falling ever downward through hoops of cooling water which turned to steam on our skin. Downward faster we raced towards a ..</description>
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