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Cursin' like a sailor It's okay, right, avail her Commanding the ship so strongly you thought you finally had it off me bullets keep bouncing off me like a trampoline, except this one isn't so fun, you see? As It hits a slow curve you seemed to have the nerve to throw your whole crew overboard just to save yourself first the empire state of the south never got to the party left with the crumbs in the corner and your mouth, only clarty with a quick tongue and a sly smile a small smirk so easy to beguile Razerblades and Punk madness colored hair with your tears of passion brainwashed and bleached compelled by your freedom of speech tears so frequent, indecent, and cement you're looking for my impeachment, what's your reason? Knuckles hurt from punching pillows rusting walls and weeping willows Wanted so badly to be broken so you tore out stitches called me coward but i'm not the one cranking out poems that have been soured I live to empower.
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Mar 14, 2016
Mar 14, 2016 at 7:52 PM UTC
Egotistical
Cursin' like a sailor It's okay, right, avail her Commanding the ship so strongly you thought you finally had it off me bullets keep bouncing off me like a trampoline, except this one isn't so fun, you see? As It hits a slow curve you seemed to have the nerve to throw your whole crew overboard just to save yourself first the empire state of the south never got to the party left with the crumbs in the corner and your mouth, only clarty with a quick tongue and a sly smile a small smirk so easy to beguile Razerblades and Punk madness colored hair with your tears of passion brainwashed and bleached compelled by your freedom of speech tears so frequent, indecent, and cement you're looking for my impeachment, what's your reason? Knuckles hurt from punching pillows rusting walls and weeping willows Wanted so badly to be broken so you tore out stitches called me coward but i'm not the one cranking out poems that have been soured I live to empower.
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Mar 14, 2016
Mar 14, 2016 at 7:52 PM UTC
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