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David Prentice
More poetry and writing for Toxin 2 courtesy of David Prentice, as featured in Toxin 1 here.Click the titles below to read his work..Anything else?it started with a smell and a warmth around my feet. Without leaning back I reclined further into the cracked imitation leather of the restaurant booth. I mopped the sweat from my brow and waved to the w...
Words: Tyler McGee I kissed the wind and      it gave up its       s...
Goodmorrow goodfellow,Pleasant day to you. I am writing from the centeroftheworld, and I have some i...


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