When Alice Paul Changed The Floor
The city of never-now before it arrived was Alice Paul standing The ushers watch me, and this is not enough trouble. What she did. Here are two big red boats. The Teacher, the World. What Alice Paul undid to done. The movement could guess at dirt could guess this dirt was a valley in stone. Alice Paul standing, the bridge reads: When Alice Paul Changed The Floor.
Corners carried through the land of the door before crossing an empty hall.
What holds the sun is going to her the secret ingredient in stone and then She says nothing if not but the body of never, now. Alice Paul keeping watch over the winter once when Alice Paul changed the if of Ice. You can always go and see the sun again and call for the ear that just wont go home, I see me... When Alice Paul done changed to more.
Jeffrey Little | Mudlark No. 22 |