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Once upon a time, when time is not yet the time I called mine. That it's seems none among you didn't have it yet, but we knew. Thus, we just have the same petals. I crossed the irritated river rather than to skip my mother superior, jumped up to the last rock of ages, Frontally, I had bitten those arrow's edges Thus, book's wings are immortal. I got smelled crazy grass, saw a crystallized granule, a beans can pop my lust, and watched a riot's failure. those aren't mine but a warning signals. I saw an abandoned cat who adopt me, A surrogate flower with an opened gate, She told me about her petals, silent sea, wounds from fortifying the book, it made Her rugged but its a pure story of past trials I found that i'm just petal without "s". A rocky river with its rackety drift, Just a spark frailer than a atomic blitz, and null, a shoot with a smallest leaf. How strong she is that she made me feel mortal?
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Mar 22, 2016
Mar 22, 2016 at 11:27 AM UTC
The Next Oldest Story
Once upon a time, when time is not yet the time I called mine. That it's seems none among you didn't have it yet, but we knew. Thus, we just have the same petals. I crossed the irritated river rather than to skip my mother superior, jumped up to the last rock of ages, Frontally, I had bitten those arrow's edges Thus, book's wings are immortal. I got smelled crazy grass, saw a crystallized granule, a beans can pop my lust, and watched a riot's failure. those aren't mine but a warning signals. I saw an abandoned cat who adopt me, A surrogate flower with an opened gate, She told me about her petals, silent sea, wounds from fortifying the book, it made Her rugged but its a pure story of past trials I found that i'm just petal without "s". A rocky river with its rackety drift, Just a spark frailer than a atomic blitz, and null, a shoot with a smallest leaf. How strong she is that she made me feel mortal?
For the one who adopt me.
jonel-basbas
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Mar 22, 2016
Mar 22, 2016 at 11:27 AM UTC
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