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i'd jump every moon, and wrap their heads with stars for You **** on their tombs, spread their ashes on mars for You tend to every papercut and scar for You; then make paper regret the day he tried to spar with You if You were mine and i were Yours, i'd need no out or space unfortunate for me, unrequited love becomes so commonplace when you need more than mirrors to put a smile on your face i bring You flowers, You ask me: "where's the vase?" what a shame.
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Apr 3, 2020
Apr 3, 2020 at 6:08 PM UTC
Palo Alto
i'd jump every moon, and wrap their heads with stars for You **** on their tombs, spread their ashes on mars for You tend to every papercut and scar for You; then make paper regret the day he tried to spar with You if You were mine and i were Yours, i'd need no out or space unfortunate for me, unrequited love becomes so commonplace when you need more than mirrors to put a smile on your face i bring You flowers, You ask me: "where's the vase?" what a shame.
Henley
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Apr 3, 2020
Apr 3, 2020 at 6:08 PM UTC
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