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You always carry that golden baseball bat every day, (and my glass chest will always be unsecured.) And every day, you would swing that bat gracefully into a velocity crashing against the invisible wall of the wind—                        —crashing against my glass chest                           (and the shards just drop like rain drops). All of this—      just so you can steal my gemstone heart… (and my mouth will flutter like a butterfly’s wings to my everyday response:                                          again?)
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Aug 25, 2012
Aug 25, 2012 at 4:31 AM UTC
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You always carry that golden baseball bat every day, (and my glass chest will always be unsecured.) And every day, you would swing that bat gracefully into a velocity crashing against the invisible wall of the wind—                        —crashing against my glass chest                           (and the shards just drop like rain drops). All of this—      just so you can steal my gemstone heart… (and my mouth will flutter like a butterfly’s wings to my everyday response:                                          again?)
jefferson-lexus-jonson
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Aug 25, 2012
Aug 25, 2012 at 4:31 AM UTC
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