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I mangled my tooth, Munching on the moon, Whilst the war raged forth. I smirked something, “sinister,” Later Tuesday; lights on, And Ginny’d lay waiting. I’d shower guilt, And a 2:00 AM excuse, now Wednesday, so clogged the drain. I’d know defeat, Come morning, hair, every strand swept, Nigh and not a piece left for me.
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Aug 20, 2015
Aug 20, 2015 at 11:03 AM UTC
Cross "Ginny," come defeat
I mangled my tooth, Munching on the moon, Whilst the war raged forth. I smirked something, “sinister,” Later Tuesday; lights on, And Ginny’d lay waiting. I’d shower guilt, And a 2:00 AM excuse, now Wednesday, so clogged the drain. I’d know defeat, Come morning, hair, every strand swept, Nigh and not a piece left for me.
I was a reckless youth, I was a fool and I'd offer 100 apologies if I could.
liam-c-calhoun
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Aug 20, 2015
Aug 20, 2015 at 11:03 AM UTC
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