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I would love myself if I didn't find myself so inadequate I would teach myself teach myself to be more casual the diamond in the rough is the youth who had to tough it up mixed with the blood of drinks on explorations explorations done twice, the diamond is the horse, the horse that runs fast and far the man-child passed out on the bar time is a ***** time is my boring *** filled fantasies, the diamond in the rough give me grace, or give em death hold it to me, or let me take my last breath I would love myself, if I was so casual I would love myself, if I didn't breathe dirt I miss words I miss words that I  miss words that were I miss words that were censored I miss words that were censored by myself You're a stone, I'm alone what's the difference, the circumference, of my pride (in a life like this, nothing is worth a **** I would love myself if I didn't find myself so inadequate I would teach myself teach myself to be more like her
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Mar 29, 2015
Mar 29, 2015 at 2:16 PM UTC
I would love myself
I would love myself if I didn't find myself so inadequate I would teach myself teach myself to be more casual the diamond in the rough is the youth who had to tough it up mixed with the blood of drinks on explorations explorations done twice, the diamond is the horse, the horse that runs fast and far the man-child passed out on the bar time is a ***** time is my boring *** filled fantasies, the diamond in the rough give me grace, or give em death hold it to me, or let me take my last breath I would love myself, if I was so casual I would love myself, if I didn't breathe dirt I miss words I miss words that I  miss words that were I miss words that were censored I miss words that were censored by myself You're a stone, I'm alone what's the difference, the circumference, of my pride (in a life like this, nothing is worth a **** I would love myself if I didn't find myself so inadequate I would teach myself teach myself to be more like her
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Mar 29, 2015
Mar 29, 2015 at 2:16 PM UTC
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