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An urban song, draw me to the break, the end of the page calls me. I look, and lights shine on shadowy deeds; my birthright, a scathing iron in my heart. Never to follow the path of the father, I go to follow the path of a son. A son lost in the fog.
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Feb 21, 2012
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