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the wind is taking more drags off my cigarette than I am. that's buffalo; wind&concrete;&cold.; I won't let you crawl into the gutters, and die in the snow. in the alleys of these long lost streets, we keep trying to revive. and I ask myself if you'd let me fall asleep out in the cold, six shots down & I don't want to know. I'm still walking on my own, against the cold, and keeping warm. I'm taking good care of myself, now that I know you won't do it for me.
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Mar 2, 2013
Mar 2, 2013 at 2:03 AM UTC
buffalo novembers
the wind is taking more drags off my cigarette than I am. that's buffalo; wind&concrete;&cold.; I won't let you crawl into the gutters, and die in the snow. in the alleys of these long lost streets, we keep trying to revive. and I ask myself if you'd let me fall asleep out in the cold, six shots down & I don't want to know. I'm still walking on my own, against the cold, and keeping warm. I'm taking good care of myself, now that I know you won't do it for me.
leah-cunningham
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Mar 2, 2013
Mar 2, 2013 at 2:03 AM UTC
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