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Finding Someone, Drunk

Which beer is mine, the Becks or the Heineken? A lusty mauve has descended on the night, and on the town a dank black silence, and I am sat here folded like a peace crane. But I want to move. I feel an itch to find someone, any resident up for grabs - I can’t be the only one awake. And my loved ones: if they worry, they worry; I’m gone, but I am only looking for myself in another form - the form of persons lost as I am, wandering as I am through the lively dead-night. Which baccy is mine, the amber leaf or the gold one?
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c-b-heath
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Oct 22, 2014
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