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I've never been a fan of a permanent picture tan as I see them as a mark for life a girl you once met, love at first sight a mark on your neck, soon to disappear, that tacky and ravenous love-bite Married, three kids, a stupid affair, her name scrolled on your arm like many a girl, she fell into your world, all fallen for your devastating charm But it happens so quick, that stupid thought of the fix, all for some girl that you met down the pub now everyday that you shower, it doesn't matter about how much power, its a stain that you cannot simply just rub Styles, well they come and they go, depending on what year you are born mates at school , pictures drawn on the wall, which girls name as your loyalty's are torn But this was when you was a kid, acting like a *** showing off to those all around now I'd like them removed, a name now a scar, not so smooth, a hindsight of thoughts now drowned Tattoo JJB
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Aug 6, 2018
Aug 6, 2018 at 8:22 AM UTC
Tattoo
I've never been a fan of a permanent picture tan as I see them as a mark for life a girl you once met, love at first sight a mark on your neck, soon to disappear, that tacky and ravenous love-bite Married, three kids, a stupid affair, her name scrolled on your arm like many a girl, she fell into your world, all fallen for your devastating charm But it happens so quick, that stupid thought of the fix, all for some girl that you met down the pub now everyday that you shower, it doesn't matter about how much power, its a stain that you cannot simply just rub Styles, well they come and they go, depending on what year you are born mates at school , pictures drawn on the wall, which girls name as your loyalty's are torn But this was when you was a kid, acting like a *** showing off to those all around now I'd like them removed, a name now a scar, not so smooth, a hindsight of thoughts now drowned Tattoo JJB
john-bartholomew
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45/M/Cambridge
Aug 6, 2018
Aug 6, 2018 at 8:22 AM UTC
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