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The sun splitting stones, he'd never been this cold A traipse in a daze, he was what he was, and he was what he owned All angles perfect, signal all systems go A rushed scrawl of penance, you'll understand, don't we all in the end? Knows the drawer, but draws them all Watches, letters and diaries fall and scatter, his charge in amongst it all Little thought then did he give to what they'd find As he inclined the .45 to blow his mind
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Dec 10, 2013
Dec 10, 2013 at 1:37 PM UTC
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The sun splitting stones, he'd never been this cold A traipse in a daze, he was what he was, and he was what he owned All angles perfect, signal all systems go A rushed scrawl of penance, you'll understand, don't we all in the end? Knows the drawer, but draws them all Watches, letters and diaries fall and scatter, his charge in amongst it all Little thought then did he give to what they'd find As he inclined the .45 to blow his mind
keith-jenkins
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Dec 10, 2013
Dec 10, 2013 at 1:37 PM UTC
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