I slept while he blinked and I washed ashore to the remotest island positioned on a moor all the while telling myself this is heaven this is heaven this is heaven-for-hell and with one thing feebly worshiped it's a score, a prison Yahweh the engineer, kept us from the tree of life, but left us a frequency key, the use of which requires hellish loss, hence the visit and Hieronymus, Thomas More
I want to scream inside my head like a spoiled child turning red I want to reject the peace and splendor, end it like the prodigal spender...
Damn! Looks like the chickenmonkeydonkey blog has moved. Still, I'll see what links still work around here. You can check us out at chickenmonkeydog though.
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Everybody here is outta sight. We kept things loose we kept things tight. So, I guess that means we were dancin' in the moonlight.
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J.P.S., at 4/11/07 5:49 AM
I slept while he blinked and I washed ashore
to the remotest island positioned on a moor all the while telling myself this is heaven
this is heaven this is heaven-for-hell
and with one thing feebly worshiped it's a score, a prison
Yahweh the engineer, kept us from the tree of life, but left us a frequency key, the use of which requires hellish loss, hence the visit and Hieronymus, Thomas More
I want to scream inside my head like a spoiled child turning red
I want to reject the peace and splendor, end it like the prodigal spender...
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J.P.S., at 4/11/07 7:32 AM
shoulda put Bosch at the end of the first stanza
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John Patrick Shannon, at 22/11/07 6:59 PM
The frightened addict
He didn't know that hell was real
And now he's frightened
Lest you sell yourself, stay that way, get used to it, but what's the difference?
We haven't even seen the tools God has at his disposal to torture us for eternity.
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John Patrick Shannon, at 22/11/07 7:03 PM
Damn! Looks like the chickenmonkeydonkey blog has moved. Still, I'll see what links still work around here. You can check us out at chickenmonkeydog though.
Conall
www.chickenmonkeydog.com
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Conall, at 16/7/08 2:53 PM
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