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Five Hours

Lost, though the lake at my side Could not be any more familiar It's this vantage New shipments of sunlight Swim to me Cars rocking along, they haven't seen My screams I'm lost, I'm lost Someone bring me home I'll never return to Germantown
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Aug 3, 2010
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About a walk I quite stupidly took today, 5 hours straight after not sleeping. Oh, my gleaming ideas.

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