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Atlantic

On our imaginary continent people treat their bodies like Violins to be played mastered by stray chaos from music un made The paths are strewn with strange fruit and tender tourists our way to sea is dissembled by sheet music awry in coastal wind
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mike-arms
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Jan 22, 2012
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