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First, pull the edges make sure it meets the corner in a form of triangle in the shape of the society. Then on one end, steal those diamonds from the chained lives of women and children in Africa. You'll have two seperate pillars Like that of Athens and Sparta always in fighting, in useless war disregarding the bind of Greece totally. Fold it again, and again, and the head, and the tail, Yes, the tail, it must be slanted Pull it, pull it, the wings Mend it so it would fly. Because no matter how beautiful your cage is A bird is meant to taste only the sky.
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Mar 31, 2013
Mar 31, 2013 at 11:39 AM UTC
The Japanese Crane
First, pull the edges make sure it meets the corner in a form of triangle in the shape of the society. Then on one end, steal those diamonds from the chained lives of women and children in Africa. You'll have two seperate pillars Like that of Athens and Sparta always in fighting, in useless war disregarding the bind of Greece totally. Fold it again, and again, and the head, and the tail, Yes, the tail, it must be slanted Pull it, pull it, the wings Mend it so it would fly. Because no matter how beautiful your cage is A bird is meant to taste only the sky.
lacus-crystalthorn
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Mar 31, 2013
Mar 31, 2013 at 11:39 AM UTC
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