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Stacey

Stacey archive of published lines and poems on Linespedia.

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"The words will not come.My tongue staggers against my teethlike a drunken sailortrying to penetrate a trussed-up whore;lips dirty like that,wanting to spreadstinging words like disease andraging pain ..."

"If distance is the disjunction operator in our truth (dys)functional logic wedging itself between wishes with no truth-value (can wishes be true or false?) then the negation of our premises determine ..."

"This hesitation is pregnant - full, that swollen pause though nearly undetected by you is nurturing a fresh thought a new life, quickly conceived waiting to be squeezed into the world when you asked ..."

"Surrounded with padded words -- exaggerated, puffed up as buffersmeant to cushion the impact of a fall;Rebounding with wadding -- (fluffy pillows wrapped 'round words) -from a foolish leap off a high ..."

"'Poor house, that keep'st thyself.'        - William Shakespeare, Cymbeline, Act III, Scene ivShe is a lonesome old woman.Creaking and complaining when crossed;clothed in a dull white frock,a blue dr..."

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