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I crawled off the Muni Gagging from too much liquor Smeared ash from the ground on my face Sitting next to the Quick Stop, with a quarter of a Miller I waited for you, Aimee Someone like you Innocence that should surround you You were painted with hues The roaring of armed pedestrians A home made of paper and broken glass You sat next to me for someone to listen And I was going nowhere fast I listened and I heard your pain Too young to know it's not normal Sweet thing, don't give up Resist the inevitable These people will dye your skin new colors And time will show no mercy I've waited a lifetime for you to be here with me today For someone to listen to this advice that I wished someone would have told me.
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Sep 12, 2017
Sep 12, 2017 at 10:55 AM UTC
Aimee
I crawled off the Muni Gagging from too much liquor Smeared ash from the ground on my face Sitting next to the Quick Stop, with a quarter of a Miller I waited for you, Aimee Someone like you Innocence that should surround you You were painted with hues The roaring of armed pedestrians A home made of paper and broken glass You sat next to me for someone to listen And I was going nowhere fast I listened and I heard your pain Too young to know it's not normal Sweet thing, don't give up Resist the inevitable These people will dye your skin new colors And time will show no mercy I've waited a lifetime for you to be here with me today For someone to listen to this advice that I wished someone would have told me.
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Sep 12, 2017
Sep 12, 2017 at 10:55 AM UTC
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