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And Then Some

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The anger past         as a cat arches her back         a thickly rich robust anger         blackest coffee in a thick         earthen mug         this thug & mugger with sufficient         silk thread.         Yet the assassin is back         with catcalls & hiss         cortisol adrenalin that         lunge like that cat         rapid-fire along the back garden fence         this patio stroll         my senses black.         And time luxuriating like a thick veil.         That dread pack with         anger in the lead          - what prevokes it -         obviously really         a pack of violent         running lies - wolves         hell-bent running over         intent on deceit,         thievery, then some.         A narrative with a long reach.

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