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I wake up from this fantasy decide real life is not for me and go back to the fantasy. You only get nine lives and it doesn't matter if you're dumb or smart the heart knows not of this to touch upon so brief and then we're gone and on and on until the last of life is done I cross my fingers make a plea click my heels and think of Dorothy another fantasy but we're all a bit of the yellow brick the growl, the rust, the straw they built this city with the trust must be real or else no deal. I'm marking time with eyeliner sitting in the diner on the shore with Dinah and time is stalking me which is not a fantasy I'm talking reality which on occasion bites.
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Jul 14, 2016
Jul 14, 2016 at 1:51 AM UTC
One fine day
I wake up from this fantasy decide real life is not for me and go back to the fantasy. You only get nine lives and it doesn't matter if you're dumb or smart the heart knows not of this to touch upon so brief and then we're gone and on and on until the last of life is done I cross my fingers make a plea click my heels and think of Dorothy another fantasy but we're all a bit of the yellow brick the growl, the rust, the straw they built this city with the trust must be real or else no deal. I'm marking time with eyeliner sitting in the diner on the shore with Dinah and time is stalking me which is not a fantasy I'm talking reality which on occasion bites.
john-edward-smallshaw
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Jul 14, 2016
Jul 14, 2016 at 1:51 AM UTC
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