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I wish you loads of fortune Cashews And grains of salt from foreign grounds I wish you mobility Through a sky not travelled by I wish for you to dream and fly Enjoy the fair food Like it's wine I wish for you to pass the time With humble thoughts you won't admit Abandon the life to which I couldn't commit To which I fix that, bit by bit And last of all I wish you immaturity The ability to love and lose, to lick you lips To close your eyes And choose And I wish there was a better way If common sense can't mend the break Love like this is far too light So I'll sit knee deep and drunk in history Stroke blonde hair, and curse all night.
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Oct 2, 2011
Oct 2, 2011 at 11:13 PM UTC
I Wish This
I wish you loads of fortune Cashews And grains of salt from foreign grounds I wish you mobility Through a sky not travelled by I wish for you to dream and fly Enjoy the fair food Like it's wine I wish for you to pass the time With humble thoughts you won't admit Abandon the life to which I couldn't commit To which I fix that, bit by bit And last of all I wish you immaturity The ability to love and lose, to lick you lips To close your eyes And choose And I wish there was a better way If common sense can't mend the break Love like this is far too light So I'll sit knee deep and drunk in history Stroke blonde hair, and curse all night.
robyn-kekacs
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Oct 2, 2011
Oct 2, 2011 at 11:13 PM UTC
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