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Drunkend

I remember talking to you in jail through a cinder wall You sounded scared. I had been arrested for worse things You made bail first. I remember saying goodbye. You said something romantic “You will be back” or something more down to earth. I remember you being the only girl why did they arrest you? Why did they arrest any of us who cares memories are what makes the drunken drunked dranked periods fun.
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Sep 15, 2011
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