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bottle on the floor and im spinning laugh one more night to ******* and sinning we all dance and eat drink and smoke mary times havent changed and youre all scary most you pathetic neanderthals couldnt raise a kid still **** as if you didnt your offspring would have sids she says who wears a ****** anyway? while her water breaks six months before graduation day righteous are the ones holding that book but most those mother ******* forgot the path they took we all have been there says the mother before prayer break that bread as those poor people stare homeless are the ones who got greedy but if god doesnt, then who will feed thee its damaging to children if they sit too close to the tv but who taught to turn it on and watch instead of sing like glee my grandma showed me the guitars me and cousin fake wanted to be rock stars id sell everything including my cars just to have someone sample my bars
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Jan 10, 2014
Jan 10, 2014 at 1:47 AM UTC
we all dance and eat drink and smoke mary
bottle on the floor and im spinning laugh one more night to ******* and sinning we all dance and eat drink and smoke mary times havent changed and youre all scary most you pathetic neanderthals couldnt raise a kid still **** as if you didnt your offspring would have sids she says who wears a ****** anyway? while her water breaks six months before graduation day righteous are the ones holding that book but most those mother ******* forgot the path they took we all have been there says the mother before prayer break that bread as those poor people stare homeless are the ones who got greedy but if god doesnt, then who will feed thee its damaging to children if they sit too close to the tv but who taught to turn it on and watch instead of sing like glee my grandma showed me the guitars me and cousin fake wanted to be rock stars id sell everything including my cars just to have someone sample my bars
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Jan 10, 2014
Jan 10, 2014 at 1:47 AM UTC
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