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I said let's do it in the shower. She said baby, don't you know we're in a drought? It slipped my mind, the television and the computer distracted me. There's water coming out of the spigot and a beautiful friend is laying on my couch, I guess I forgot I wasn't dreaming. High off hash joints and opiates, I don't remember driving home. My mother looked me in the eye. Are you okay, she says. I told her I was sick. I looked at you in the morning and I was happy
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Apr 1, 2015
Apr 1, 2015 at 3:47 PM UTC
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I said let's do it in the shower. She said baby, don't you know we're in a drought? It slipped my mind, the television and the computer distracted me. There's water coming out of the spigot and a beautiful friend is laying on my couch, I guess I forgot I wasn't dreaming. High off hash joints and opiates, I don't remember driving home. My mother looked me in the eye. Are you okay, she says. I told her I was sick. I looked at you in the morning and I was happy
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Apr 1, 2015
Apr 1, 2015 at 3:47 PM UTC
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