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On the other side of the world-- Mountains of land, crowds of trees, happy people and courtesy, beautiful women and new memory. When I pull on my sleeve and remember that scars in your name, I remember that things weren't fair-- How you hung me out to dry. So therefore I claim it's not love what I feel for thee, but I kind of human gravity that I have no control over. My rusted magnet across the blue planet.
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Apr 3, 2015
Apr 3, 2015 at 6:35 AM UTC
Grade-A Novacane "7"
On the other side of the world-- Mountains of land, crowds of trees, happy people and courtesy, beautiful women and new memory. When I pull on my sleeve and remember that scars in your name, I remember that things weren't fair-- How you hung me out to dry. So therefore I claim it's not love what I feel for thee, but I kind of human gravity that I have no control over. My rusted magnet across the blue planet.
danielhl
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Apr 3, 2015
Apr 3, 2015 at 6:35 AM UTC
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