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== The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway is about the wonders of childbirth. == |
== The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway is about the wonders of childbirth. == |
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Example One - All the illusions to "liquid". ("The liquid has congealed, which has seeped out through the crack"; "White liquid turns sour within"; etc.) [ |
Example One - All the illusions to "liquid". ("The liquid has congealed, which has seeped out through the crack"; "White liquid turns sour within"; etc.) [[Squick|Squick.]] |
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Example Two - Thinly veiled references otherwise pointing towards conception. ("He guesses he must be in some sort of cave... or eggshell waiting to drop from the bone of the womb.") |
Example Two - Thinly veiled references otherwise pointing towards conception. ("He guesses he must be in some sort of cave... or eggshell waiting to drop from the bone of the womb.") |
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Example Three - Counting Out Time. Enough Said. |
Example Three - Counting Out Time. Enough Said. |
Revision as of 09:37, 18 January 2014
The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway is about the wonders of childbirth.
Example One - All the illusions to "liquid". ("The liquid has congealed, which has seeped out through the crack"; "White liquid turns sour within"; etc.) Squick. Example Two - Thinly veiled references otherwise pointing towards conception. ("He guesses he must be in some sort of cave... or eggshell waiting to drop from the bone of the womb.") Example Three - Counting Out Time. Enough Said.