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I know I should quit smoking, But sometimes I think I see your face in the smoke. I don't, though. It looks like what it is. But, I still think of you When I see it. I blame the namesake Of my eventual death's And your parents' Cause and byproduct (respectively, of course,) On the correlation Between "ashes," And, "Ashley." Maybe there is no connection? Maybe I was Already thinking about you? Like when you heard thunder, And thought of me? Regardless, time for Another cigarette.
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Jul 22, 2012
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