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It was a kid-glove orange, a leaf, or a Dancy tangerine falling from the tree. I didn't see it. I was watching a dance of anger on TV while learning to swing in a way that left me needing my forlorn hope. The change did not occur. Outside, a drunk driver wearing zipper-skin orange driving gloves swerved sharply and hit my old, gnarled tree during imbuing my hearing with ****** innuendo. He could not escape his awkward accident. Much later, I heard that he had suffered from Saint Vitus's dance. In time, no one was able to heal the wounds of my soul. I wanted this Duvet day to end quickly.
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Aug 24, 2013
Aug 24, 2013 at 5:39 PM UTC
Duvet Day
It was a kid-glove orange, a leaf, or a Dancy tangerine falling from the tree. I didn't see it. I was watching a dance of anger on TV while learning to swing in a way that left me needing my forlorn hope. The change did not occur. Outside, a drunk driver wearing zipper-skin orange driving gloves swerved sharply and hit my old, gnarled tree during imbuing my hearing with ****** innuendo. He could not escape his awkward accident. Much later, I heard that he had suffered from Saint Vitus's dance. In time, no one was able to heal the wounds of my soul. I wanted this Duvet day to end quickly.
marieta-maglas
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Aug 24, 2013
Aug 24, 2013 at 5:39 PM UTC
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