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He tucks a cigarette behind his ear Then grabs it back and taps its filter end Against the bar.  He takes a sip of beer, Exchanging glances with his lady friend. He fumbles for his lighter, puts it near The unlit coffin nail, then leaves to spend A penny, it appears. (It's yet unclear The fire will ever find the burley blend.) Returning now to Zippo and his dear, He fiddles with a **** to make extend A perfect jet to kiss the atmosphere, Then gently lets the cigarette descend To flame, inhaling deeply, blowing smoke-- Extinguishing a sudden urge to choke.
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Jun 30, 2016
Jun 30, 2016 at 11:04 AM UTC
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He tucks a cigarette behind his ear Then grabs it back and taps its filter end Against the bar.  He takes a sip of beer, Exchanging glances with his lady friend. He fumbles for his lighter, puts it near The unlit coffin nail, then leaves to spend A penny, it appears. (It's yet unclear The fire will ever find the burley blend.) Returning now to Zippo and his dear, He fiddles with a **** to make extend A perfect jet to kiss the atmosphere, Then gently lets the cigarette descend To flame, inhaling deeply, blowing smoke-- Extinguishing a sudden urge to choke.
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Huntington, New York
Jun 30, 2016
Jun 30, 2016 at 11:04 AM UTC
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