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When You Read This You'll Know Who You Are

I mean it this will be clear, no poetry or sparkles no birthday candles on the cake there are a few ways to serve truth and I am not familiar with any of them; I am glad you don't hide in the bathroom to eat your lunch anymore I am glad when you found love you pushed it away because it wanted more than you ever had in your organs I am glad you fight the diseases you've invented I am glad that over the phone angels drop out of your mouth and fight the monsters in my stomach there is such a thing as good violence no one has won yet but the fight is pure
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freds-not-dead
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Apr 7, 2011
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