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Well once I've seen such a quite sea It went off and yet I see no fee Everything sees it, much like electricity They discover something with an awful deed Feels like being eaten alive, they want to be free Tender lives,  though not much like your teeth Nearly cared, the cracks are meant to be as seems Confused from the city, forgone all current dreams Something of static manipulates how I'm keen She saw me, looking terribly afraid Curved lips, something familiar I said How troubles it was, she must've seen
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Jan 18, 2014
Jan 18, 2014 at 1:53 AM UTC
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Well once I've seen such a quite sea It went off and yet I see no fee Everything sees it, much like electricity They discover something with an awful deed Feels like being eaten alive, they want to be free Tender lives,  though not much like your teeth Nearly cared, the cracks are meant to be as seems Confused from the city, forgone all current dreams Something of static manipulates how I'm keen She saw me, looking terribly afraid Curved lips, something familiar I said How troubles it was, she must've seen
I'm really drunk I'm sorry
leonides-german-benavides
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Jan 18, 2014
Jan 18, 2014 at 1:53 AM UTC
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