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Risking life and limb , like there ain't no tomorrow Doing reprehensible acts on condemnable terms Was catagoricaly enjoyable In some folks opinion,but Baby it's ok I guess If you would ask me Its ok if you would ask me On a cold calm morning in the great white north All adulterated and cooking up a scheme. We sat dissecting our minds Spun and interlaced We were entwined with more than we could dream. But Baby It's ok I guess Its ok if you would ask me Full of flying colors we were blown to kingdom come. Conceived from a dream Born Burning, higher, wider,and brighter than the sun Struggling just to survive the mess ,but Baby it's ok I guess If you would ask me who was there. With an ear piercing bang we watched as the fully fueled fire, flared, scorching everything that was, every single  hide and hair. we found ourselves standing in the embers all alone everything around us had gone on along for home.
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Feb 27, 2021
Feb 27, 2021 at 4:27 AM UTC
With flying colors
Risking life and limb , like there ain't no tomorrow Doing reprehensible acts on condemnable terms Was catagoricaly enjoyable In some folks opinion,but Baby it's ok I guess If you would ask me Its ok if you would ask me On a cold calm morning in the great white north All adulterated and cooking up a scheme. We sat dissecting our minds Spun and interlaced We were entwined with more than we could dream. But Baby It's ok I guess Its ok if you would ask me Full of flying colors we were blown to kingdom come. Conceived from a dream Born Burning, higher, wider,and brighter than the sun Struggling just to survive the mess ,but Baby it's ok I guess If you would ask me who was there. With an ear piercing bang we watched as the fully fueled fire, flared, scorching everything that was, every single  hide and hair. we found ourselves standing in the embers all alone everything around us had gone on along for home.
Mikeluciano
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37/M/Pennsylvania
Feb 27, 2021
Feb 27, 2021 at 4:27 AM UTC
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