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Delirium

04/28/2026 14:58h
Such green, such green, this apple-, pea- and celadon, this emerald and pine and lime unsheathed to make a miser weep, to make his puny bunions shrink; these seas and seas of peony, these showy tons of rose to urge a musted monk disrobe, an eremitic nun unfold; such breathy, breathy moth and wasp, such gleeful, greedy bee to bid the bully hearts of cops and bosses sob, to tell a stubby root unstub, a rusted hinge unrust, the slug unsalt; to stir the fusted lungs to brim, the skin to sting, the dormant, tinning tongue to singe and hymn.