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I hope that I'm your Moby **** I hope I'm the sneering, many-toothed crocodile from your Captain Hook head. I hope you awake, late in the night, sweating, hearing a ticking sound, Because I hope I'll always have just enough of you to haunt you. I have great confidence you'll think of me often, so perhaps that's why I could stop thinking of you. I don't attribute myself much besides longevity, and to you, not even that. One stormy day, You'll find me, Covered in ink, washed ashore in a bottle on the same sands that tick-tick-tick your hourglass away. My message will speak simply of your failure to toss me beyond the tide. The mind is no place for hiding things, and fate has a way of showing us that. But perhaps, Darling, you're still defying them both.
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Jul 15, 2013
Jul 15, 2013 at 10:43 PM UTC
Cruel Fate
I hope that I'm your Moby **** I hope I'm the sneering, many-toothed crocodile from your Captain Hook head. I hope you awake, late in the night, sweating, hearing a ticking sound, Because I hope I'll always have just enough of you to haunt you. I have great confidence you'll think of me often, so perhaps that's why I could stop thinking of you. I don't attribute myself much besides longevity, and to you, not even that. One stormy day, You'll find me, Covered in ink, washed ashore in a bottle on the same sands that tick-tick-tick your hourglass away. My message will speak simply of your failure to toss me beyond the tide. The mind is no place for hiding things, and fate has a way of showing us that. But perhaps, Darling, you're still defying them both.
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Jul 15, 2013
Jul 15, 2013 at 10:43 PM UTC
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