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She was leaving a certain life That she had felt separated from Her eyes opened in the dark I was going though a progressive, Introspective, and very transitional Period in my own life She was a great counterpart to it It was easy to get along I was very much going mad, She was open to that type of wildness Interested in the "unknown", I was mysterious to her My relentless need to feel alive Drew in her curiosity I was a mad man, I cursed I was violent towards my fellow man, I was a wounded bear Yet, she keep me straight and near On many of long days and nights together, We always moved forward - Always climbed each mountain Always crossed each river I drove our train 'round the bend And she had trusted in our direction We must've kept one another alive! The *** was passionate, the nights were Brimming with life, as the whiskey flowed I fed off her as she fed off us We were always, hunting & attaining as one
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Dec 13, 2016
Dec 13, 2016 at 2:59 PM UTC
We Had Met Easily
She was leaving a certain life That she had felt separated from Her eyes opened in the dark I was going though a progressive, Introspective, and very transitional Period in my own life She was a great counterpart to it It was easy to get along I was very much going mad, She was open to that type of wildness Interested in the "unknown", I was mysterious to her My relentless need to feel alive Drew in her curiosity I was a mad man, I cursed I was violent towards my fellow man, I was a wounded bear Yet, she keep me straight and near On many of long days and nights together, We always moved forward - Always climbed each mountain Always crossed each river I drove our train 'round the bend And she had trusted in our direction We must've kept one another alive! The *** was passionate, the nights were Brimming with life, as the whiskey flowed I fed off her as she fed off us We were always, hunting & attaining as one
sebastian-macias
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Dec 13, 2016
Dec 13, 2016 at 2:59 PM UTC
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