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I was born,
forced to see.
Not dead yet.
I was born, forced to see. Not dead yet., by Aarah Ahmad
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with O ahem (The infantile years 2)

Sarah Ahmad

It is OK when I see your neck, never before it was the gate.
But now like a
��Splitter!
��Splatter!
Ah! The bones are gone, but wait
it is just a dumb feeling
but answer the question!
Made up of wooden tramps
thinking it’s OK to sleep on the grass.
Are they too dense to see
it’s all green? And now
they will be all green.
Who will wash their damn clothes?
Probably too stupid to see
the necks are all broken in the first place.
It is entirely my fault. Your fault.
Foot in the mouth leaves a bad taste
but it has green stuff stuck to it.
They don’t think, it’s just a matter of whoopass!

I’m on my way. It’s all over again.
��Splitter!
��Splatter!
Oh they never learn from their mistaken toes.
Just mini-mistakes.



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