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  • 06/06/201930/12/2020

Strictly Taboo, Collective Unrest

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“Strictly Taboo”
Collective Unrest

Strictly Taboo

You decide you want me
because you’ve decided I’m a whore.
And you believe it
because that’s what he told you,
That it was all me and he couldn’t resist
the rose quartz and rosemary,
Mother to the Virgin Queen.

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