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Twisted Mind

What would you see, If you took a long walk, Through my twisted mind? Horrors and demons would jump, And scare you from the shadows, to chase you through the darkness. However you might get the chance, To see the little island of light, Where happiness and dreams run rampant. So there is a possibility that you might see, Two different halves when walking, Through my twisted mind.
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kal-kirk
Scottish
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Mar 25, 2011
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