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Little Miss Mirror Eyes Danced all alone To a music none other could hear. For no one came close To Miss Mirror Eyes Joan And the terror her two eyes drew near. Some people would say You could see how you die In the looking-glass pools of her gaze, Others said the truth Of your soul lies in the eye; If you sinned she would set you ablaze. But Miss Mirror Eyes Didn't mean none no harm And the globes in her skull weren't bad. But because she could see And laid truth on her arm She never, at no one, was mad.
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Feb 12, 2015
Feb 12, 2015 at 1:03 PM UTC
little miss mirror eyes Joan
Little Miss Mirror Eyes Danced all alone To a music none other could hear. For no one came close To Miss Mirror Eyes Joan And the terror her two eyes drew near. Some people would say You could see how you die In the looking-glass pools of her gaze, Others said the truth Of your soul lies in the eye; If you sinned she would set you ablaze. But Miss Mirror Eyes Didn't mean none no harm And the globes in her skull weren't bad. But because she could see And laid truth on her arm She never, at no one, was mad.
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Feb 12, 2015
Feb 12, 2015 at 1:03 PM UTC
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