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Today as the tomorrow sighs sawdust on the gleam Yester-year, goodbye carols goodbye all your broad eyed smiles and tally ** to Mary or Agatha or Caroline with a C i hardly remember her name! something with a blue and fake smile and something about her hair, my memory is in despair! Or to you, or to the gulls or to the sawdust from your house I have broken thee from the roots of the pavement a dollar for each window a shilling for the roadside engravings A dime for your penny-less worries And to cremate the red of the fire my un-tied shoelaces are barely of importance to the world! I don't need to buy your monday blues or to match the sunlight to the starch Tell Gary, Harry, or any other bloke to put the chandelier during christmas or summer and carry the sawdust in your heart if you are generous for a diamond studded disintegrated cloak.
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Jun 26, 2017
Jun 26, 2017 at 5:08 AM UTC
sawdust
Today as the tomorrow sighs sawdust on the gleam Yester-year, goodbye carols goodbye all your broad eyed smiles and tally ** to Mary or Agatha or Caroline with a C i hardly remember her name! something with a blue and fake smile and something about her hair, my memory is in despair! Or to you, or to the gulls or to the sawdust from your house I have broken thee from the roots of the pavement a dollar for each window a shilling for the roadside engravings A dime for your penny-less worries And to cremate the red of the fire my un-tied shoelaces are barely of importance to the world! I don't need to buy your monday blues or to match the sunlight to the starch Tell Gary, Harry, or any other bloke to put the chandelier during christmas or summer and carry the sawdust in your heart if you are generous for a diamond studded disintegrated cloak.
SukanyaBasu
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27/F/Brazilian
Jun 26, 2017
Jun 26, 2017 at 5:08 AM UTC
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