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There are castles, three, each a home to me harsh winds blow on whichever one i go on to and i becomes I only when I question the why of it you may wander the streets with a million deadbeats but your home wherever your heart lies is the silver mine you carry with you. I stifle my cries and blot out the pain the castles, three, are always to blame. Once when it was Wednesday or some day I enjoyed magic or necromancy was employed to slowly destroy me hence the castles, three. Nothing spoils the taste like the taste of utter waste I tasted it in the waste of it now in place of it and in spite of it I hit the jackpot. Castles are gone now how I love writing that
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Jun 7, 2016
Jun 7, 2016 at 2:37 PM UTC
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There are castles, three, each a home to me harsh winds blow on whichever one i go on to and i becomes I only when I question the why of it you may wander the streets with a million deadbeats but your home wherever your heart lies is the silver mine you carry with you. I stifle my cries and blot out the pain the castles, three, are always to blame. Once when it was Wednesday or some day I enjoyed magic or necromancy was employed to slowly destroy me hence the castles, three. Nothing spoils the taste like the taste of utter waste I tasted it in the waste of it now in place of it and in spite of it I hit the jackpot. Castles are gone now how I love writing that
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Jun 7, 2016
Jun 7, 2016 at 2:37 PM UTC
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