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She sings, and with her tone she knocks you down and binds you with her vocal cords and blinds your outward looking eyes. She sings, and from her throat her own harmonic; a euphony of hitherto forgotten shades, that bids you sleep, ...but sleep is doom. She sings, and in her song a tender scream; a plaintive wail that bids you reach and hold... ...there now ...there now rc
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Feb 19, 2020
Feb 19, 2020 at 3:31 PM UTC
She Sings
She sings, and with her tone she knocks you down and binds you with her vocal cords and blinds your outward looking eyes. She sings, and from her throat her own harmonic; a euphony of hitherto forgotten shades, that bids you sleep, ...but sleep is doom. She sings, and in her song a tender scream; a plaintive wail that bids you reach and hold... ...there now ...there now rc
She Sings
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M/Bridge Lake, BC
Feb 19, 2020
Feb 19, 2020 at 3:31 PM UTC
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