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Jan 2019
How my morals and ethics lay at night,
soundly waiting on the day’s break.
I do not shake for desire, or
knocking on woods for a stranger like you.

A tender birch, stiff and rounded sharply,
I’m a whaling dog to the moons closing.
The world was one before me,
and the world will be won after.
Laura
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Laura  26/F/Toronto
(26/F/Toronto)   
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     Perry, KM Hanslik, Juneau and Bhawna
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