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The mossy stitch of a concrete quilt can cosy and tuck the gummy road. And should we scrawl upon patchwork step, catching skip in the slabby hopscotch ground. Receding upon the pavement scalp its riprap etching on our skin where boredom breaks the cracked grins left to trudge through polished tar an asphalt crypt of broadbent muck. But were I tried to argue stint when waning wild and brittle at the knee with a wary shuffle of aged feat? Nevermore would you see Flagstones on a seasoned street.
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Feb 10, 2013
Feb 10, 2013 at 11:31 PM UTC
Flagstones
The mossy stitch of a concrete quilt can cosy and tuck the gummy road. And should we scrawl upon patchwork step, catching skip in the slabby hopscotch ground. Receding upon the pavement scalp its riprap etching on our skin where boredom breaks the cracked grins left to trudge through polished tar an asphalt crypt of broadbent muck. But were I tried to argue stint when waning wild and brittle at the knee with a wary shuffle of aged feat? Nevermore would you see Flagstones on a seasoned street.
nj-mcgourty
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Feb 10, 2013
Feb 10, 2013 at 11:31 PM UTC
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