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Standing on a rusted sidewalk plate, contemplating. Let me bleed like a slaughtered sunflower. Let me walk away from this wilted bar stool. Death waits for the weary, Knock kneed. I trample through rotten hops. Scotch on the rocks, aged like the half-lit bar sign with three Xs and a poisoned skull. Chasing fear, exhausted. Legless horsepower, monstrous. Grinding my fingers on Grainbelts before the crack of fall. Stained oak pillars, star mangled manors Let me bleed.
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Sep 13, 2016
Sep 13, 2016 at 6:16 PM UTC
Bleeding Brews
Standing on a rusted sidewalk plate, contemplating. Let me bleed like a slaughtered sunflower. Let me walk away from this wilted bar stool. Death waits for the weary, Knock kneed. I trample through rotten hops. Scotch on the rocks, aged like the half-lit bar sign with three Xs and a poisoned skull. Chasing fear, exhausted. Legless horsepower, monstrous. Grinding my fingers on Grainbelts before the crack of fall. Stained oak pillars, star mangled manors Let me bleed.
benny-the-jet
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Sep 13, 2016
Sep 13, 2016 at 6:16 PM UTC
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