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If I were a watch man I'd grab the moon and put it in my pocket, man take it out every now and then and ask him O moon is it time yet to give up the ghost of my past loves whose paths I've long crossed lost and missed my chance since the crows have danced and left tracks with their feet cut deep into my cheekbones but I've never owned a watch it's true (believe it or not) or cared to know the time and the moon looks just fine shining up there in the sky such a scene to be seen instead of stuck in a pocket of my old gray faded jeans.
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Apr 5, 2017
Apr 5, 2017 at 11:06 PM UTC
Not a watch man
If I were a watch man I'd grab the moon and put it in my pocket, man take it out every now and then and ask him O moon is it time yet to give up the ghost of my past loves whose paths I've long crossed lost and missed my chance since the crows have danced and left tracks with their feet cut deep into my cheekbones but I've never owned a watch it's true (believe it or not) or cared to know the time and the moon looks just fine shining up there in the sky such a scene to be seen instead of stuck in a pocket of my old gray faded jeans.
It's true. I'm not a watch man.  The Sun, the Moon, and my growling stomach tell me all I need to know.
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Apr 5, 2017
Apr 5, 2017 at 11:06 PM UTC
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