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Boy wearing paint (Part I)

by leftovers

Don't look at me and say you see good, They don't like that. The way my hands are caked in colour. The way the wall behind me is now desecrated, they say, how can you question those who wear well with grain on their lips? The grain is their gun and it's always on their lips.
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Oct 28, 2014
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