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Tear open the box, cast the lid to one side. Drag a nail down the oak and the velvet inside. Smash open the lock and clutch with your claws. Glare an envious eye at the things that aren’t yours. Force open the drawer, spit your ink on my clothes. As you search for the answer that only I know. Thrash open the base and bite at the cloth. Howl at the tickets and the trinkets you’ve lost. Swipe at the lining and carve out your name. My prize will stay hidden, and safe, just the same.
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Aug 17, 2020
Aug 17, 2020 at 4:46 AM UTC
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Tear open the box, cast the lid to one side. Drag a nail down the oak and the velvet inside. Smash open the lock and clutch with your claws. Glare an envious eye at the things that aren’t yours. Force open the drawer, spit your ink on my clothes. As you search for the answer that only I know. Thrash open the base and bite at the cloth. Howl at the tickets and the trinkets you’ve lost. Swipe at the lining and carve out your name. My prize will stay hidden, and safe, just the same.
dave-gledhill
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47/M/English
Aug 17, 2020
Aug 17, 2020 at 4:46 AM UTC
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