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For let the wind whistle, or let the grass shift; let you be malicious or omniscient: upon a flicker of thou brow, you would never be obliterated. My heart was sworn to shackles, chained;now thrashing pained;now objecting tortured;yet silent It was a conquering world: soiled and weary; with one ruler it was ruthless; for LOVE brings upon war, It looked down on all ; love did Alibi-Romeo and Juliet
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Jan 31, 2015
Jan 31, 2015 at 3:34 AM UTC
Might of a Ruler
For let the wind whistle, or let the grass shift; let you be malicious or omniscient: upon a flicker of thou brow, you would never be obliterated. My heart was sworn to shackles, chained;now thrashing pained;now objecting tortured;yet silent It was a conquering world: soiled and weary; with one ruler it was ruthless; for LOVE brings upon war, It looked down on all ; love did Alibi-Romeo and Juliet
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Jan 31, 2015
Jan 31, 2015 at 3:34 AM UTC
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