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by ddscott

What time you free tonight? It's what's reoccurring here. I'm losing ways to sort about a coincidence. Someday, we might. But your world spins faster than I can drive. I choke my breath away For the sake of ignorance. It's beautifully veiled. I don't think we're Saints. But I've never seen one in the flesh.
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Feb 7, 2015
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