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Brooklyn is LONGING for his warm presence because this place is cold without him— the fallen SOLDIER who was lost in a sight of a snow angel in a battle of FRIGHT CAR faith that we never loose and a pinch of a never ending hope awaiting for his HOMECOMING in a cold Brooklyn that even with the heat radiating from a FURNACE the cold won't melt away catching a hold of the SOLDIER in a mid-frozen way and in count from ONE— to NINE he become a man of no BENIGN tempted by control triggered by words of fear he comply himself as a SOLDIER of cold blooded missions and for that cause— Soviet is harsh darkness on a DAYBREAK was enough to fill harshness inside parts of him that are already RUSTED as the result of being more a machine than a man himself wishing from the depth of his consciousness that he could turn back time to where he was SEVENTEEN with a hold of a friend and a smile that was genuine not a killing and a destruction machine that he is now
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May 9, 2016
May 9, 2016 at 8:03 AM UTC
THE WINTER SOLDIER
Brooklyn is LONGING for his warm presence because this place is cold without him— the fallen SOLDIER who was lost in a sight of a snow angel in a battle of FRIGHT CAR faith that we never loose and a pinch of a never ending hope awaiting for his HOMECOMING in a cold Brooklyn that even with the heat radiating from a FURNACE the cold won't melt away catching a hold of the SOLDIER in a mid-frozen way and in count from ONE— to NINE he become a man of no BENIGN tempted by control triggered by words of fear he comply himself as a SOLDIER of cold blooded missions and for that cause— Soviet is harsh darkness on a DAYBREAK was enough to fill harshness inside parts of him that are already RUSTED as the result of being more a machine than a man himself wishing from the depth of his consciousness that he could turn back time to where he was SEVENTEEN with a hold of a friend and a smile that was genuine not a killing and a destruction machine that he is now
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May 9, 2016
May 9, 2016 at 8:03 AM UTC
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