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The wind is whistling, out of tune I might add, mistaking it for the kettle I got out of bad or should that be bed? shaking my head to dislodge the sleep my eyes start revolving the sugar turns blue and it's me in the cup wondering why I'm dissolving. Ridiculous is four steps to the right I've been there was there sharing a night with the lamp tightening up with the cramp and have you noticed anything odd? if the door when ajar is not a door where did it go? how will you know where to exit or enter? When the day breaks who covers up the cracks? He who cements commandments to medicaments and buries parliaments in liniments knows about the life in tenements how to fight from the battlements He who gives the final sacraments on Sunday in the first aid tents who is He anyway that separates the night and makes the day pay ransom? A handsome man I'll wager.
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Mar 2, 2017
Mar 2, 2017 at 12:06 AM UTC
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The wind is whistling, out of tune I might add, mistaking it for the kettle I got out of bad or should that be bed? shaking my head to dislodge the sleep my eyes start revolving the sugar turns blue and it's me in the cup wondering why I'm dissolving. Ridiculous is four steps to the right I've been there was there sharing a night with the lamp tightening up with the cramp and have you noticed anything odd? if the door when ajar is not a door where did it go? how will you know where to exit or enter? When the day breaks who covers up the cracks? He who cements commandments to medicaments and buries parliaments in liniments knows about the life in tenements how to fight from the battlements He who gives the final sacraments on Sunday in the first aid tents who is He anyway that separates the night and makes the day pay ransom? A handsome man I'll wager.
john-edward-smallshaw
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Mar 2, 2017
Mar 2, 2017 at 12:06 AM UTC
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