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Aug 11
Said to the moonbeam, I wish I could see flowers when they don’t know I’m looking. And with that, he eclipsed himself with aggregate of ancient cosmic bodies, and one fell, breaking to a nickel a penny a dime, after a silent black collision and pelted me on the head, shedding dust on the rose garden, celestial plague on the buds.
Ryan R Latini
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Ryan R Latini  38/M/United States
(38/M/United States)   
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