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Contact you dream? you listen? spoken word? charles baudelaire | get drunk
charles baudelaire | get drunk « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2007
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And so i was recently sent poetry by baudelaire I think it was, the first poems I'm now reading in french, and though i didn't like one of the two, it left an impression, it was a dungeon-type poem but in its embrace I slept and dreamt sweetly. though i don't want to say, you have no idea how sweet this is or the feeling it has caused.
Goldfrapp - Ooh La La Lemon Hound 2007
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Beatrice is not the mother of the three baudelaire children. and lemony did get married to her they just have't come up in the story yet. in case you haven't noticed but it said that beatrice is dead. but it also said that one of their parents might be alive yet it said the father will never rise. which leaves the mother.
The most unfortunate event in a series of unfortunate events 2004
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Sunday, May 01, 2005 at 04:51 PM i cant wait til the twelfth and thirteenth books come out! is it true that Count olaf will get the baudelaire fortune, Quagmire sapphires and the Widdershins fortune? what happens to the Widdershins sibblings Fiona and the hook-handed man who's name is Fernald?
The most unfortunate event in a series of unfortunate events 2004
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walt whitman | love the earth… « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2007
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charles baudelaire | get drunk « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
charles baudelaire | get drunk « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2007
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Contact you dream? you listen? spoken word? charles baudelaire | invitation to the voyage | l’invitation au voyage
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Coheed and Cambria, Delirium Trigger. here's the first verse. "we're now up here alone terror on the intercom can someone save us, systems malfunction blast it this damn machine over and out captain, something lurks creeps on the counter top somewhere behind you, parasitic cyst i can't stand to watch it's coming up and out of your chest" ebenoit Wed, Oct 31, 2007 at 10: 31 AM EST diamanda galas 'litanies of satan'. i first heard this when i was 13, and was scared shitless. it is still a powerfully dangerous vocal interpretation of baudelaire.
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