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I don’t want you to go fishing For salmon, when you can get ray; If you’re fast enough, you can shoot – – A hook around a horse’s tail. If you’re patient, You could weave through the jelly’s glow, Glimmering softness through each filament, Calming your senses from morbid to mellow. I don’t want you to go fishing For make-believe, when you know it stings; If you’re strong enough, hold on – – Gills and fins are just as brave as wings. If you’re yearning for more and more, Boundaries are all you’ll see; If you’re ready to stop waiting, Why are you telling me?
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Nov 4, 2015
Nov 4, 2015 at 8:45 AM UTC
Fishing For One
I don’t want you to go fishing For salmon, when you can get ray; If you’re fast enough, you can shoot – – A hook around a horse’s tail. If you’re patient, You could weave through the jelly’s glow, Glimmering softness through each filament, Calming your senses from morbid to mellow. I don’t want you to go fishing For make-believe, when you know it stings; If you’re strong enough, hold on – – Gills and fins are just as brave as wings. If you’re yearning for more and more, Boundaries are all you’ll see; If you’re ready to stop waiting, Why are you telling me?
indioul
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Nov 4, 2015
Nov 4, 2015 at 8:45 AM UTC
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