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Ordinary Average Thoughts

Confounding expectations since 1963

cutout poem

Sister Aimee’s improbable disguise (A poem)

2016/01/18

This originated as a cut-up poem constructed using phrases cut out of some wacky religious book that showed up in people’s mailboxes last week. I rewrote most of the lines to make them flow more smoothly.
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