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Getting Better

Put down your weapons Whether it be words of love Or a strangling glove There is no need for such felons. Take away your guard And let the people behold Your beautiful heart of gold In the end, it will be a reward Make your judgment be fair Allow the light to crack Just sick back And let the people stare. For in the end, Promises will be broken Your voice will be shaken But it will never get better if you just pretend
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claire-lewinski
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Feb 18, 2013
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