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Interpersonal relations strewn across the nation, across my the country of my bedroom floor. My sticky palms give me shaky qualms as I feel too exposed and shudder Cluttered and muddy, my mumbling mind speaks in fragile fragments secured by black brackets. Memories linger, held fast to my fingers to help me remember what I want to forget Why, or what, can you do that I can't? Speaking slowly in a voice with a slant I'll tear up and down what "it's" "supposed" to be, if you'll pay for my presence with an bi-weekly fee.
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Apr 11, 2011
Apr 11, 2011 at 10:16 PM UTC
I eat my pears with a knife instead
Interpersonal relations strewn across the nation, across my the country of my bedroom floor. My sticky palms give me shaky qualms as I feel too exposed and shudder Cluttered and muddy, my mumbling mind speaks in fragile fragments secured by black brackets. Memories linger, held fast to my fingers to help me remember what I want to forget Why, or what, can you do that I can't? Speaking slowly in a voice with a slant I'll tear up and down what "it's" "supposed" to be, if you'll pay for my presence with an bi-weekly fee.
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Apr 11, 2011
Apr 11, 2011 at 10:16 PM UTC
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