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haikus for arwen

Haikus for Arwen #1
03/20/2000

Online junkie narco
Spring green rustling leaves technos
Oh catch it sooner
.:.

Trails without begining
Snail slime shining winter sun
Breakdancing penguins
.:.

Vinnie Faffadone
Incarcerated criminal
Raking leaves smiling
.:.

When rabbis sit down
Yamulkes bounce on bald creeds
Websites go wacky
.:.

Frozen oceans iced
Heart locked keyless entry
Particles of fear
.:.

Time bomb set for now
Mall shoppers whipping plastic
Apple pie boom doom
.:.

Jesus walking grin
Dead men talking over spilt gin
Momma virgin chick
.:.

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