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I have let my lustful mind forget to administer the worries that drip from my lips and onto my hands, where they seep through my fingertips and onto the ground, which is where all my vexing words belonged all along. And I have let my little mouth blabber for hours, ranting about unrelated subjects on unfamiliar ground. These words are equitable in my mind, but as they rest on my tongue, I have realized that they lack the only flavor that society would be willing to taste. I have let unrelenting consequence  find me here, for I am unable to control what chaos gushes from my mouth, and onto my lips, from which they just drip. I have let myself repeat the most engrossing words. So forgive me in advance, for I have let, and I will forever let my mind roam without a leash. But then again, why restrain what most crave for; a mind with the ability to review itself. Well, no need to crave. All you need to do is let, and I have let.
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Dec 7, 2013
Dec 7, 2013 at 2:18 PM UTC
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I have let my lustful mind forget to administer the worries that drip from my lips and onto my hands, where they seep through my fingertips and onto the ground, which is where all my vexing words belonged all along. And I have let my little mouth blabber for hours, ranting about unrelated subjects on unfamiliar ground. These words are equitable in my mind, but as they rest on my tongue, I have realized that they lack the only flavor that society would be willing to taste. I have let unrelenting consequence  find me here, for I am unable to control what chaos gushes from my mouth, and onto my lips, from which they just drip. I have let myself repeat the most engrossing words. So forgive me in advance, for I have let, and I will forever let my mind roam without a leash. But then again, why restrain what most crave for; a mind with the ability to review itself. Well, no need to crave. All you need to do is let, and I have let.
alexhunter
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Dec 7, 2013
Dec 7, 2013 at 2:18 PM UTC
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