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She loves you more than I will, And Lord knows but you don’t love me. Her circular curves – Filled with such verve – Blind so you can’t hardly see. You could try to escape, You tail-eating snake, But your own misery Is such better company Than us mere mortals can provide. You stew in your own **** unhappiness – And I could be wrong, To hate you for it, But **** being right anyway.
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Jan 3, 2019
Jan 3, 2019 at 4:00 PM UTC
Anhedonia
She loves you more than I will, And Lord knows but you don’t love me. Her circular curves – Filled with such verve – Blind so you can’t hardly see. You could try to escape, You tail-eating snake, But your own misery Is such better company Than us mere mortals can provide. You stew in your own **** unhappiness – And I could be wrong, To hate you for it, But **** being right anyway.
Longnoideatime
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23/F/Your Mom’s
Jan 3, 2019
Jan 3, 2019 at 4:00 PM UTC
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