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I've left a part of my heart in Denver, Colorado. Four twenty somethings jumping into the the freezing lake head first from the mountain tops just to see what it's about. We counted flannels and puffy vests and tried to calculate the net worth of this place. Rooster cat opened a up a blank wall to me where I blew out my brains and left my phone number. Remember, your neighbor might be lonely. Lavender lime muffins and clouds intricately laced in patterns meant to hold the sun hostage for but an hour more as it gently strokes the broad shoulders of the 14ers backside. Without them, how do you know which way is west?
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Jan 9, 2016
Jan 9, 2016 at 3:08 AM UTC
***** Chai
I've left a part of my heart in Denver, Colorado. Four twenty somethings jumping into the the freezing lake head first from the mountain tops just to see what it's about. We counted flannels and puffy vests and tried to calculate the net worth of this place. Rooster cat opened a up a blank wall to me where I blew out my brains and left my phone number. Remember, your neighbor might be lonely. Lavender lime muffins and clouds intricately laced in patterns meant to hold the sun hostage for but an hour more as it gently strokes the broad shoulders of the 14ers backside. Without them, how do you know which way is west?
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Jan 9, 2016
Jan 9, 2016 at 3:08 AM UTC
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