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Lost Worm Poetry Series Volume 3

by Unison Poets Jim and Kim

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the land of formerly known floating flowers, dancing dreams flickering light, trickling streams melting blood, wrinkling brains stormy night, blistering rains missing senses, sensing time darkened corner, broken mind empty vessel, pouring bile flashing river, flashing smile
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socket 00:37
socket into the light that shines on you the time you can't get back lenses flare and lives are torn from pages of nothing but black drilling a hole to let it seep out nothing, no one can remember black and white or technical color we had some good times in december flipping a switch is nothing too new something to keep in your pocket dangling glimpses and promise of you something to stick in your socket
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the night the day the night the day the night the day the night the day
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tomato soup 00:58
tomato soup driven to kill the alligator smile. who knows what ate the rainy turtle bracket lake. when dancers dominate soundstages and learn to crawl like baby goats, the world will understand everything no one could tell the mayor. can't hold back tonisilitis anymore than dangerous cactuses can pinch a turbine. when no one understands the crooked back of lake mead, who cares how many flannigan plants linger in the morning. why question flossing frogs licking lizards when rain can damage crops more than weevils. fluctuate and sing. learn to live in harmony with creatures small and smallerest. where am i and how is the tomato soup?

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LWR #28:

At long last, it's the third installment in our Poetry Series! This time we feature Jim & Kim, Unison poets. They are world-famous for their ability to recite poetry at the exact same time. To add to this splendid feat, we asked them to recite their poems in the rain, and we asked a boy wandering the streets to come tap on a xylophone while they did so. We think you will be pleased with the results.

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released March 10, 2023

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