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give me this, i swear to god written on this sharp emblazoned sword i’ll give you my world in exchange for yours spoken freely through enraging chords if you do mine, then i’ll do yours not in half measures, we’re changing laws got lots of grip for such poor baby paws just read my lips, my god **** worthy cause give me this, my only god give me one chance, one approving nod i’ll give you my words in exchange for yours hoping freely for game changing thoughts if you change mine, then i’ll change yours not in half measures, no lies in the court no theft of things that can just be bought through worthy work, i am your worthy cause give me peace in my own mind give me the me that i left behind and within me i think that you’ll find ancient treasures that need a remind long lost pleasures of a human kind no half measures of new spoken rhyme playful leisures that don’t cross the line now you’ll get yours, i’m more yours than mine
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Apr 9, 2017
Apr 9, 2017 at 5:46 PM UTC
worthy cause
give me this, i swear to god written on this sharp emblazoned sword i’ll give you my world in exchange for yours spoken freely through enraging chords if you do mine, then i’ll do yours not in half measures, we’re changing laws got lots of grip for such poor baby paws just read my lips, my god **** worthy cause give me this, my only god give me one chance, one approving nod i’ll give you my words in exchange for yours hoping freely for game changing thoughts if you change mine, then i’ll change yours not in half measures, no lies in the court no theft of things that can just be bought through worthy work, i am your worthy cause give me peace in my own mind give me the me that i left behind and within me i think that you’ll find ancient treasures that need a remind long lost pleasures of a human kind no half measures of new spoken rhyme playful leisures that don’t cross the line now you’ll get yours, i’m more yours than mine
catmarshall
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27/F/London
Apr 9, 2017
Apr 9, 2017 at 5:46 PM UTC
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