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Pulse in a bottle

I knew a boy once he had his pulse in a bottle He couldn’t climb mountains with the bottle in his hand and he couldn’t make a girl stay with his heartbeat somewhere else And you’d never believe what he did with that bottle he’d spin it around on the floor spinning perfectly synchronized with the music As the music got faster so did the spinning and he couldn’t be sure where the tip was pointing so he trusted his bottle let his pulse slip in and he jumped in a fairly general direction I knew a boy once he had his pulse in a bottle but one night the bottle stopped spinning Now he can climb mountains
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