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Tiameus, I humbly pardon thee, for what i testify might be an utter of my foolishness. I simply cannot tell such things nor do the courage so to stare at your concealed eyes. I cannot speak more or less For you have left me breathless and thinking. You shattered my reality whilst you put an end at my hyperbole's. We spun around together in circles Talking such pointless and serious things. At a cloud of dusk where I wake. I spend the time closely thinking loudly in sparks. I had thought so many things in how the beauty and marvel of your words came. At  times left me awake widely at some nights of how captivating your defenses are, that sets me analyzing. In such hours, I often think about you. Decoding possibilities and inferences. Likely, you are a book that I need to read in such comprehension in challenge. Timaeus, time is running out. Clock gears in shock as the moonsetter plays to an end. My test is already done.
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May 20, 2015
May 20, 2015 at 7:25 AM UTC
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Tiameus, I humbly pardon thee, for what i testify might be an utter of my foolishness. I simply cannot tell such things nor do the courage so to stare at your concealed eyes. I cannot speak more or less For you have left me breathless and thinking. You shattered my reality whilst you put an end at my hyperbole's. We spun around together in circles Talking such pointless and serious things. At a cloud of dusk where I wake. I spend the time closely thinking loudly in sparks. I had thought so many things in how the beauty and marvel of your words came. At  times left me awake widely at some nights of how captivating your defenses are, that sets me analyzing. In such hours, I often think about you. Decoding possibilities and inferences. Likely, you are a book that I need to read in such comprehension in challenge. Timaeus, time is running out. Clock gears in shock as the moonsetter plays to an end. My test is already done.
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May 20, 2015
May 20, 2015 at 7:25 AM UTC
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