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You walked your dog in early morning suburban calm of hubbed parking lots, sprawled lawns humming. In knee tall grass imagining your neighbors brewing a fresh *** and pulling their curtains wide. I crouch obscure knee bent, tree nestled. My heart sings: You, grin, grimace The air stings my notes strung affix my lips to there. Best wishes I offer at this time I will observe the court order and you look so handsome from here.
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Apr 8, 2016
Apr 8, 2016 at 8:26 AM UTC
Your Birthday Which I Celebrate In My Own Way
You walked your dog in early morning suburban calm of hubbed parking lots, sprawled lawns humming. In knee tall grass imagining your neighbors brewing a fresh *** and pulling their curtains wide. I crouch obscure knee bent, tree nestled. My heart sings: You, grin, grimace The air stings my notes strung affix my lips to there. Best wishes I offer at this time I will observe the court order and you look so handsome from here.
d-lowell-wilder
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Apr 8, 2016
Apr 8, 2016 at 8:26 AM UTC
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