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two o'clock in the morning your eyes glow against the moon who would have know that i would fall so hard, so soon? three o'clock in the morning whiskey and a cigarette there stood a sweet young couple who looked a bit upset four o'clock in the morning the music is winding down everyone is sleeping not a soul makes a sound five o'clock in the morning she refuses to tell him goodbye as soon as that car leaves the lot she feels like she is going to die six o'clock in the morning the smell of coffee is bold she's making banana pancakes for two, though alone and cold seven o'clock in the morning she saw him in her dreams that night it crippled her upon waking she almost forgot his beautiful eyes eight o'clock in the morning he needed to hear her voice the only thing that could calm him so he was left with little choice nine o'clock in the morning she watched the sunrise and cried he had absolutely no idea her denial of love was a lie
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Oct 19, 2016
Oct 19, 2016 at 6:55 PM UTC
Morning
two o'clock in the morning your eyes glow against the moon who would have know that i would fall so hard, so soon? three o'clock in the morning whiskey and a cigarette there stood a sweet young couple who looked a bit upset four o'clock in the morning the music is winding down everyone is sleeping not a soul makes a sound five o'clock in the morning she refuses to tell him goodbye as soon as that car leaves the lot she feels like she is going to die six o'clock in the morning the smell of coffee is bold she's making banana pancakes for two, though alone and cold seven o'clock in the morning she saw him in her dreams that night it crippled her upon waking she almost forgot his beautiful eyes eight o'clock in the morning he needed to hear her voice the only thing that could calm him so he was left with little choice nine o'clock in the morning she watched the sunrise and cried he had absolutely no idea her denial of love was a lie
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Oct 19, 2016
Oct 19, 2016 at 6:55 PM UTC
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