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I can't help but notice, your gold and silver teeth. When you walked by, in you sandals, I noticed rings upon you feet. I see the shinny chains; you wear around your neck. I know this must have cost a lot, maybe your entire paycheck. I noticed you placed your fingers, upon the dinning table. You forgot to remove the tags, because I could still read each label. Your head is decorated, with jewelry from ear to ear. You're wearing enough "Bling," to get rid of darkness, for the rest of the year. By, Sandra Juanita Nailing
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Jan 27, 2014
Jan 27, 2014 at 2:04 AM UTC
Bling, Bling
I can't help but notice, your gold and silver teeth. When you walked by, in you sandals, I noticed rings upon you feet. I see the shinny chains; you wear around your neck. I know this must have cost a lot, maybe your entire paycheck. I noticed you placed your fingers, upon the dinning table. You forgot to remove the tags, because I could still read each label. Your head is decorated, with jewelry from ear to ear. You're wearing enough "Bling," to get rid of darkness, for the rest of the year. By, Sandra Juanita Nailing
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Jan 27, 2014
Jan 27, 2014 at 2:04 AM UTC
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