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Material Love

by @pedrogarcia

She stole it from me, the warmth of my world Without hesitation, she took away my shelter from the cold Borrowing without even asking, her eyes gave away the whole exchange That gal didn’t have to plea, wouldn’t have worked on me Frankly I didn’t want her to have it, it was rightfully mine But who am I to deny a face so beauteous, I had no power You can’t put a price on the smile of an angel However, that hoodie cost me 140+ dollars with shipping, so love be damned in the name of fashion how dare she
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Published
Mar 8, 2016
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#fashion#expensive#weakwill
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