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10 seconds With the devil, on a gentry's phone Breathe, misery, we found the truth In the way, when a speed is harrowed for intone Sister Amelia, saw you... Take the time to him, for a fight and a flight of fancy My drastic measure, and the skip of worth to due Has the voice of an angel, with a bared promise to many Boom... And the devil is gone, with a dream's feather The bird of paradise, has been named after doom With a moment to tell a divine city, we ate a daring in leather Panic ensues, if not the ingenue of a pillow We'll stick to cotton, the fabric of choice to a legend Special in love with surreal, we notice the joy of willow Slow and gainly, the fog has come for me and the stitch in time... Proud termites? And the absolute unhuman will to get a **** in here Still the ghost of the house, philosophy is sure to ask, by rights Is it all right to take a picture of us, with your fickle finger...
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Jan 20
Jan 20, 2026 at 11:38 AM UTC
Why Bee's Gave The Farmer's Moon (Who's Deaf...?)
10 seconds With the devil, on a gentry's phone Breathe, misery, we found the truth In the way, when a speed is harrowed for intone Sister Amelia, saw you... Take the time to him, for a fight and a flight of fancy My drastic measure, and the skip of worth to due Has the voice of an angel, with a bared promise to many Boom... And the devil is gone, with a dream's feather The bird of paradise, has been named after doom With a moment to tell a divine city, we ate a daring in leather Panic ensues, if not the ingenue of a pillow We'll stick to cotton, the fabric of choice to a legend Special in love with surreal, we notice the joy of willow Slow and gainly, the fog has come for me and the stitch in time... Proud termites? And the absolute unhuman will to get a **** in here Still the ghost of the house, philosophy is sure to ask, by rights Is it all right to take a picture of us, with your fickle finger...
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56/M/Soldotna, Alaska
Jan 20
Jan 20, 2026 at 11:38 AM UTC
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