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A poorly rolled  ciggerette And a limp **** smothered in regret He asked the angel who forgot to wear her wings "How long till my forgiveness sings?" She smiled non shalontly "My dear that is quiet a gaunt But for so long as sinners taunt  the slits on my arms will grin And so long as cheaters win The air from my lungs will thin To long of this I fear and none shall win But hope in death. Your forgiveness rings So sit young traveler and rest your weary eyes. Hide yourself from this world's lies "
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Aug 10, 2015
Aug 10, 2015 at 4:14 PM UTC
The man who found his wings
A poorly rolled  ciggerette And a limp **** smothered in regret He asked the angel who forgot to wear her wings "How long till my forgiveness sings?" She smiled non shalontly "My dear that is quiet a gaunt But for so long as sinners taunt  the slits on my arms will grin And so long as cheaters win The air from my lungs will thin To long of this I fear and none shall win But hope in death. Your forgiveness rings So sit young traveler and rest your weary eyes. Hide yourself from this world's lies "
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Aug 10, 2015
Aug 10, 2015 at 4:14 PM UTC
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