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Hello

you there, blind one.

where have you put your eyes?

forgot how to see forgot how to fly

it's hard to never know, why

you are stuck.

 

take a bite of an apple, what do you taste...

are you human? nothing at all.

oh but just how delicious can the most delicious of all the ripe apples be,

if your blind and cant taste and forgot how to fly,

those apples will be stuck in the tree.

 

apparently they are not for you

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Jan 11, 2011
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