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For the smallest lick of kindness I'll forgive ****** I'll move mountains, lay my belly flat down on the ground, ******* up **** syrup, frolicking in **** For your smallest act of kindness, I'll strip naked Let you touch my body and pretend I love you Just please God hold me through the darkest night. Look at me with kindness, And I'll clothe you, take you to my home Feed you all my hard-earned food and shove second helpings on your plate. For a little bit of kindness, For the one who stitches back together my shredded sanity I'd do it all, God, let me do it all.
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Nov 26, 2016
Nov 26, 2016 at 12:17 PM UTC
Finger-Lickin' Kind Ness
For the smallest lick of kindness I'll forgive ****** I'll move mountains, lay my belly flat down on the ground, ******* up **** syrup, frolicking in **** For your smallest act of kindness, I'll strip naked Let you touch my body and pretend I love you Just please God hold me through the darkest night. Look at me with kindness, And I'll clothe you, take you to my home Feed you all my hard-earned food and shove second helpings on your plate. For a little bit of kindness, For the one who stitches back together my shredded sanity I'd do it all, God, let me do it all.
anna-zagerson
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Belarusian
Nov 26, 2016
Nov 26, 2016 at 12:17 PM UTC
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