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Dogma
Boy she’s a mad, mad
dog, rabies dripping down her
chin, man that devilish
grin’s so dangerous you’d
like to snuff it out before it
begins
That’s the howling
that is, the howling that
lives in a hermit crab shell head,
full moon beaming with a
thousand yellow eyes and teeth
around your wrists that
rattle you like an electric
tambourine, Why in all my
nine lives, such bark I’ve never
Seen, and if this weren’t a
cave but a carnival I’d say
Goldfish girl,
shake me in the bag, Belly up
again let’s see how long it
takes you and I to prove
buoyancy
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