The Deadfly Ensemble
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the Anatomist

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the Anatomist

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I wear a nose and goodness knows I'm smart.

I walk undersea, lunglessly.

I pretend to writhe and seethe.

I count every time I shout.

I waste away once per day.

I avoid the stars (and planes and cars).

I talk upside down.

Her evening gown is on the ground!

I instruct anatomy.

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