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Who do you call when there is no one to call? Your last friend that catches your sense of humour, dies without a sense of humour The friend that generally made up all of your contacts Calls beforehand of daily progress always went answered to a mother who no longer exists They were followed by a friend who absorbed everything said These absorptions poisoned the well of humour and goodwill that you befriended in the first place Your contacts list might grow in the days ahead But the optimism that that idea requires to believe in  and the failed rate of your previous confidants make you feel you should protect all Keep everything within, never explode. Hopefully implode.
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Jun 9, 2016
Jun 9, 2016 at 9:50 PM UTC
Who do you call?
Who do you call when there is no one to call? Your last friend that catches your sense of humour, dies without a sense of humour The friend that generally made up all of your contacts Calls beforehand of daily progress always went answered to a mother who no longer exists They were followed by a friend who absorbed everything said These absorptions poisoned the well of humour and goodwill that you befriended in the first place Your contacts list might grow in the days ahead But the optimism that that idea requires to believe in  and the failed rate of your previous confidants make you feel you should protect all Keep everything within, never explode. Hopefully implode.
jordan-fischer
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24/M/Canadian
Jun 9, 2016
Jun 9, 2016 at 9:50 PM UTC
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