Thursday, July 25, 2013

PREBIOUSLYSPOOCHED



prebiouslyspooched





(…) was Ludicrous.  It Metaphorically (as), I Choosen the Prebiously Point of site, Subject: Air, here, an (in) Opera.  I, (is) Hoarding and Foondle my Speech and spooch to Aim: the Desire of what Suddenly Fails and Soddens the Silence of a thump; (in) the Fall, the Blip, the Body: Chrosen the Witness for a Word Whose Origin sceems Below the hummer of the City’s Excessive dump------------àbe of Whether (is) to Oblige the Punctuation of such Blusterly-Sings.