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To my backstabbing family, It's me, your prodigal son. Do you remember me? Do you remember thine own? An outcast among a sea of Hazy grey, You threw me out upon the preamble to my solitary foe - Wasn't it you, Father who told me that "alcohol would never bear true happiness". Well, I hope you're happy. You used me. Now, look at yourself. A monster: sour, sickly, lackadaisical. An Orange Monster in the moonlight. I still remember the day you gave me my things and told me to Go -
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Jan 14, 2019
Jan 14, 2019 at 7:03 PM UTC
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To my backstabbing family, It's me, your prodigal son. Do you remember me? Do you remember thine own? An outcast among a sea of Hazy grey, You threw me out upon the preamble to my solitary foe - Wasn't it you, Father who told me that "alcohol would never bear true happiness". Well, I hope you're happy. You used me. Now, look at yourself. A monster: sour, sickly, lackadaisical. An Orange Monster in the moonlight. I still remember the day you gave me my things and told me to Go -
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Jan 14, 2019
Jan 14, 2019 at 7:03 PM UTC
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