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He meant the giant in the beanie so I know he didn't mean me, an easy mistake to make and the giant in the beanie who knew he didn't mean me took me for a Chinese take away. and today I said goodbye to him. If only I could slow time down go back once more for one more night in London Town, see Hoxton Square where witches flew with angels watch the angle of the sun become acute shoot the breeze again drink one more glass of beer with him again, but that is not to be and the giant in the beanie hat becomes a treasured memory.
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May 5, 2017
May 5, 2017 at 3:45 PM UTC
Hats. (title by Grant Burford)
He meant the giant in the beanie so I know he didn't mean me, an easy mistake to make and the giant in the beanie who knew he didn't mean me took me for a Chinese take away. and today I said goodbye to him. If only I could slow time down go back once more for one more night in London Town, see Hoxton Square where witches flew with angels watch the angle of the sun become acute shoot the breeze again drink one more glass of beer with him again, but that is not to be and the giant in the beanie hat becomes a treasured memory.
john-edward-smallshaw
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May 5, 2017
May 5, 2017 at 3:45 PM UTC
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