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Funny you should say that, with your bitter self-contradictions.

You act as though you're hidden and reserved then fool yourself in such a way that you become arrogant an absurd.

Name the non-existent roots that you've so confidently called upon, let's see if they're powerful enough to shield you from the truth that lied to you

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lindisa-mathabela
South African
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Jun 13, 2013
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By Keoma and I

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