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oh, you made the common winter flu virus jealous the way you dispersed yourself inside my veins and refused to go without a fight; disheveling every fragment and fiber that supports my frail bone structure, provoking all 25 trillion two hundred million white blood cells, rattling about in the stream that keeps me alive and; with this, I noticed the way you ordered yourself to be a bandage, but I soon discovered you stitched it on too petulantly for my liking Perhaps, you are the winter flu in bad times but everyone knows that I’m already sick for you
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Mar 22, 2013
Mar 22, 2013 at 1:21 AM UTC
Don’t Make Me Tell My Teacher I’m Homesick With Heartbreak
oh, you made the common winter flu virus jealous the way you dispersed yourself inside my veins and refused to go without a fight; disheveling every fragment and fiber that supports my frail bone structure, provoking all 25 trillion two hundred million white blood cells, rattling about in the stream that keeps me alive and; with this, I noticed the way you ordered yourself to be a bandage, but I soon discovered you stitched it on too petulantly for my liking Perhaps, you are the winter flu in bad times but everyone knows that I’m already sick for you
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Mar 22, 2013
Mar 22, 2013 at 1:21 AM UTC
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