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Duchess Death-Deal

by david-winner-sterling

The waiting girl had leather boots studded with her payment of lavish jewels Blood red in the dead of the night from all those daring dead fools She entered the bar amongst the dancing and shouted at all the ghouls Though what she said did not shield her from the hellish banshee She saw her target amongst the prostitutes dripping with foreign ecstasy She held her .44 and let him lie in death's dark sea
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david-winner-sterling
New York City
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david-winner-sterling
New York City
Published
Apr 1, 2017
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1m
Tags
#dark#murder#oddity
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