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There is nothing left for me here, no job, school nor mother no place of my own. This town of my birth, can no longer be home. I learned all I could, Now I **** moan and groan. My love wants to leave, And so do I. Friends and family will be missed, but I must say “Good Bye” After my voyage out west, I’ll be back in the spring, to explore the mysteries of life. Enoch it’s you I will bring. Will that not suffice? Mind refreshed for a quest. Together again, no longer depressed. A journey will be had, for us, Gods of men.
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Dec 7, 2012
Dec 7, 2012 at 12:55 PM UTC
Exodus
There is nothing left for me here, no job, school nor mother no place of my own. This town of my birth, can no longer be home. I learned all I could, Now I **** moan and groan. My love wants to leave, And so do I. Friends and family will be missed, but I must say “Good Bye” After my voyage out west, I’ll be back in the spring, to explore the mysteries of life. Enoch it’s you I will bring. Will that not suffice? Mind refreshed for a quest. Together again, no longer depressed. A journey will be had, for us, Gods of men.
nathan-vienneau
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Dec 7, 2012
Dec 7, 2012 at 12:55 PM UTC
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