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What business does this posing Lotus have in staring at me? The swirl of petals inflowing to a dark eye so Cyclops. Lotus, you aren’t multitudes like me, but you mock the lie. You’re the depths I want you to be; the erratic pet for my wall. Leave me to my blossoming, Lotus The Mirror, and I’ll be your scramming house guest. There isn’t a soul that had to learn how to love you; like there are for me. Lotus, you are the multitudes of Why. Let’s keep things that way.
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Dec 29, 2012
Dec 29, 2012 at 2:38 AM UTC
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What business does this posing Lotus have in staring at me? The swirl of petals inflowing to a dark eye so Cyclops. Lotus, you aren’t multitudes like me, but you mock the lie. You’re the depths I want you to be; the erratic pet for my wall. Leave me to my blossoming, Lotus The Mirror, and I’ll be your scramming house guest. There isn’t a soul that had to learn how to love you; like there are for me. Lotus, you are the multitudes of Why. Let’s keep things that way.
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Dec 29, 2012
Dec 29, 2012 at 2:38 AM UTC
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