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Our world was cemented fresh linoleum tile you always bent down to reach my voice, I was so sweet, I feel so vile. You tell her she reminds you of daisies and August sunshine I smell out the ***** of cinnamon, I am canine. Thought you were all mine. I know she's breathless as you shake the bed, dancing dyad, snowed with asbestos. And I could be edgeless sand myself down just for you. Polish every crevice, I am a god in a teenage body I could be edgeless like a marble cast of paresis settled upon your pew.
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May 9, 2021
May 9, 2021 at 2:31 AM UTC
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Our world was cemented fresh linoleum tile you always bent down to reach my voice, I was so sweet, I feel so vile. You tell her she reminds you of daisies and August sunshine I smell out the ***** of cinnamon, I am canine. Thought you were all mine. I know she's breathless as you shake the bed, dancing dyad, snowed with asbestos. And I could be edgeless sand myself down just for you. Polish every crevice, I am a god in a teenage body I could be edgeless like a marble cast of paresis settled upon your pew.
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May 9, 2021
May 9, 2021 at 2:31 AM UTC
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