from the mouths of babes to the ear of god
we are bound at the breast, in the arms of the flesh
in the twilight of certain death
in the penny arcade, in the year of aught
was a man of his word who would surely be heard
through the din of the porters' shouts
from a southbound train, flattened into nothing
for the morning's poison had killed me
over and over again
say that it can't mean something
crucified in art, with a hot-blooded start
in the coals of a burning heart
agnes day, the starlight hath cured me over
to find nothing more than opera suiciiide
hallowed today, and it hides round the stage of a sower's pot
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