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Monopoly

My life's Monopoly game hotels, houses, fancy cars soon gonna own Mars kindness is lame I won! yesss, cynically but - now it all goes back into the box. all I owned, all I accumulated It will never make it not when I die it didn't really belong to me I only borrowed it for a while so what really matters? it's a waste of time a game of Monopoly an illusion of mine a common human crime
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Bahamian
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Nov 26, 2011
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