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Apr 29
If someone was to hand you
your life in a jig saw puzzle
the first thing you would do
is assemble a perimeter cage,
then you would try to piece it
together from the faded and
damaged images on the box.

As you put the last fragment
to complete the picture you
suddenly get the idea of the
exercise and that was, that it
makes no difference, you had
a second chance and just like
the first time, you fcuked it up.
Ryan O'Leary
Written by
Ryan O'Leary  Mallow.
(Mallow.)   
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