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thou loveth thine

cometh darkness thou waith thy dance thou dos't do avialath thou thy cometh beginst thine fervor thou blot thine morrow's mist ast thou ensue thine ubiety whist thou educe thine loveth hence thine beauty kisseth thy lambent duskness cometh darkness thou waith
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alan-l-boles
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Apr 7, 2011
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over night this flower will move to face the morning sun, allowing the heat to dry away the due and follow the sun all day and face the sunset and then over night this flower will move to face the morning and continue until pollination is complete.

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