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Live for love: Life with punitive strife    Whether the mouse or grouse. Hands - yours and mine. And yours.    And you. As you lay there beside me,     I might as well be floating. Your smile    What shining oblivion So much more than epiphanies Greatness in every step Surely you fly instead. Someday we can sleep. And someday it will be tomorrow, and then Saturday. Running: What ground-worthy lust. Cunning: Simply to get rid of the dust. Birds of mass. Fly right on past. Smiles cannot count the Miles.
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Jan 2, 2012
Jan 2, 2012 at 2:36 AM UTC
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Live for love: Life with punitive strife    Whether the mouse or grouse. Hands - yours and mine. And yours.    And you. As you lay there beside me,     I might as well be floating. Your smile    What shining oblivion So much more than epiphanies Greatness in every step Surely you fly instead. Someday we can sleep. And someday it will be tomorrow, and then Saturday. Running: What ground-worthy lust. Cunning: Simply to get rid of the dust. Birds of mass. Fly right on past. Smiles cannot count the Miles.
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Jan 2, 2012
Jan 2, 2012 at 2:36 AM UTC
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