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*She sits upon her royal chair, eating a donut, drinking coffee, smoking a plume smoke rising like a phantom menace in the air. She calls upon her royal friends she sees, the batting false eyelashes to a perfect stranger asking the "gentleman" only for his "hand" by all means. She drives in her royal chariot, A red and orange one, flaming stripes at the sides, singing Songs about the battles and triumphs of wartime's "great" merit. One day this lovely newborn bird will fly the coop, the child I know by rights was a born queen! She'll win first in pageants and then we'll drink to soul's soup.*
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Dec 30, 2016
Dec 30, 2016 at 1:19 AM UTC
Soul's Soup
*She sits upon her royal chair, eating a donut, drinking coffee, smoking a plume smoke rising like a phantom menace in the air. She calls upon her royal friends she sees, the batting false eyelashes to a perfect stranger asking the "gentleman" only for his "hand" by all means. She drives in her royal chariot, A red and orange one, flaming stripes at the sides, singing Songs about the battles and triumphs of wartime's "great" merit. One day this lovely newborn bird will fly the coop, the child I know by rights was a born queen! She'll win first in pageants and then we'll drink to soul's soup.*
alan-s-bailey
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Dec 30, 2016
Dec 30, 2016 at 1:19 AM UTC
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