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Jun 2015
Modesty found its home, on the laced lined undercoat. Her ******* heaving with each breath, a sigh of relief her secret safe with herself & the men she showed. All the roserry beads between your ******* can't be counted enough to wash away your sins. So she weeps in the streets, because even the church won't take her in. And if I'm right, correct me if I'm wrong. It was jesus, who dined with prostitutes.
CAST the first stone. HE SON OF GOD, called religious people ******. Church is suppose to be a home for the broken. Not a gallerary for the great. So think about the nun, who's dead.
Admire from afar
Madeysin
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