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Page 8? One word? F. Scott Fitzgerald puts fruit in his lyrics. I could never stop at one. I bit into "soppiness" and it squirted in a way to make a fatted grape jealous. I peeled the skin of "Swinburnian" and it juiced the air with an argument between God and hell. I plucked The Tree in This Side of Paradise and pulled down a "Celtic" apple shared by a mother a Bishop and a Monsignor. "Thirsty" spoke but did not leave us hungry. And his basket was so sweet that Carmen Miranda could wear his words.
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Apr 8, 2017
Apr 8, 2017 at 9:16 PM UTC
NPM Prompt for April Eighth
Page 8? One word? F. Scott Fitzgerald puts fruit in his lyrics. I could never stop at one. I bit into "soppiness" and it squirted in a way to make a fatted grape jealous. I peeled the skin of "Swinburnian" and it juiced the air with an argument between God and hell. I plucked The Tree in This Side of Paradise and pulled down a "Celtic" apple shared by a mother a Bishop and a Monsignor. "Thirsty" spoke but did not leave us hungry. And his basket was so sweet that Carmen Miranda could wear his words.
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Apr 8, 2017
Apr 8, 2017 at 9:16 PM UTC
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