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It'll **** me in the end or send me round the bend. Some think I'm already there, around the bend I mean. But I have seen them come and go the wide boys, cowboys, the flim-flam men and just when I think I've seen it all I fall into a reservoir of happiness. I am a mess can't think straight, I want to wait, but I can't find the time, I want more glad I want it and bad, but I just can't wait. It'll **** me in the end, the wanting and the wanting now but happiness is a bonus spin the reels go random and I grin, I've seen it all before on the TV screens, in a hundred dreams, on the one-armed man who wants a coin to operate, but I just can't wait my turn. I adjourn to the bedroom where I find some room which is my room and I watch the blue moon which is my moon and the new broom of tomorrow will sweep these thoughts clean. I know I've seen it all before, but I wonder why or how it is that I always want some more and I just can't wait.
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Feb 12, 2015
Feb 12, 2015 at 8:21 PM UTC
City sleepers
It'll **** me in the end or send me round the bend. Some think I'm already there, around the bend I mean. But I have seen them come and go the wide boys, cowboys, the flim-flam men and just when I think I've seen it all I fall into a reservoir of happiness. I am a mess can't think straight, I want to wait, but I can't find the time, I want more glad I want it and bad, but I just can't wait. It'll **** me in the end, the wanting and the wanting now but happiness is a bonus spin the reels go random and I grin, I've seen it all before on the TV screens, in a hundred dreams, on the one-armed man who wants a coin to operate, but I just can't wait my turn. I adjourn to the bedroom where I find some room which is my room and I watch the blue moon which is my moon and the new broom of tomorrow will sweep these thoughts clean. I know I've seen it all before, but I wonder why or how it is that I always want some more and I just can't wait.
john-edward-smallshaw
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Feb 12, 2015
Feb 12, 2015 at 8:21 PM UTC
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