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I remember the first time I saw you 17-year-old me was into it when you looked right past me a year and a half later you acted like a five year old despite being five years older than me and I thought it was all a joke four months later we’re signing a lease and our friends are telling us to cool it on the public affection, now I am five years old one year later I learn that you’re a violent drunk with a begging, sobbing attachment to a woman who had you lick the dirt from her pumps and I love you anyway and I give you all of me anyway, and one year after that curse you and cringe at your name
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Dec 29, 2012
Dec 29, 2012 at 9:16 PM UTC
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I remember the first time I saw you 17-year-old me was into it when you looked right past me a year and a half later you acted like a five year old despite being five years older than me and I thought it was all a joke four months later we’re signing a lease and our friends are telling us to cool it on the public affection, now I am five years old one year later I learn that you’re a violent drunk with a begging, sobbing attachment to a woman who had you lick the dirt from her pumps and I love you anyway and I give you all of me anyway, and one year after that curse you and cringe at your name
janelle-flora-viser
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Dec 29, 2012
Dec 29, 2012 at 9:16 PM UTC
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