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cardinal

by cole-nubson

Blinded, blinding the sweet aroma suffering, binding around your neck A fear of the fallen under starts to grow Need to take cover under a black eye crow your mountainous cup cusp the silhouette filling it up rust of the sun licking the salt liver and all I'm ruffling exhaust burnt in the leather
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