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Memory lane, Why has thine own self been stripped from me? Ripped from me as a lover to a train! Kept a captor, A Dreamweaver of a non believer of all your shame!! Dissarayed unspoken vows go silent, Displeasing displays of dreadful day's unfortunately stay violent. A concentration camp for the next man ahead, For the boisterous instead, They save segregated seats!!! No brocade to be handled, No martyr's near by to that, that ride of fine scandal's!!!!! A bonfire lit for criminal's, Maximum turns to minimum, Nothing stays clean, All messages subliminal!!!!! Restraints of rusted clasp, Afraid of death, That I am...... No newspapers, no printings,no blueprints,no plans, How scandalized art thou type? A-way finger's!!!! Where star crunches fill for Zinger's in a box of kited complaints. Soo little seems faint in these computer ******* mammals! You would swear their from below, Diseased they breedeth, unfortunately grow!!!!!
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May 13, 2015
May 13, 2015 at 8:09 AM UTC
replenish, repose
Memory lane, Why has thine own self been stripped from me? Ripped from me as a lover to a train! Kept a captor, A Dreamweaver of a non believer of all your shame!! Dissarayed unspoken vows go silent, Displeasing displays of dreadful day's unfortunately stay violent. A concentration camp for the next man ahead, For the boisterous instead, They save segregated seats!!! No brocade to be handled, No martyr's near by to that, that ride of fine scandal's!!!!! A bonfire lit for criminal's, Maximum turns to minimum, Nothing stays clean, All messages subliminal!!!!! Restraints of rusted clasp, Afraid of death, That I am...... No newspapers, no printings,no blueprints,no plans, How scandalized art thou type? A-way finger's!!!! Where star crunches fill for Zinger's in a box of kited complaints. Soo little seems faint in these computer ******* mammals! You would swear their from below, Diseased they breedeth, unfortunately grow!!!!!
brandon-nagley
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May 13, 2015
May 13, 2015 at 8:09 AM UTC
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