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Green eyed devil walked into a bar, on a southern summer's day. He had a poker face and a pisces heart, singed wings and a look of disarray. We played hide and seek, until there was nowhere to hide. I was a fish caught on a hook, and the hook was a bass line. Just one dose of his cyanide lips, and I begged him to deliver me to evil with his electric hips. I said, 'Possess my body. Baby, gyrate my soul.' He tasted like whiskey and poetry, he felt like rock and roll. We made the night ours, and the night killed the day. We were two colliding storms, dancing in the rain. Oh forgive me father for I have sinned, but dear lord, did you see that grin? It's funny how hell can seem just like heaven.
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Aug 2, 2017
Aug 2, 2017 at 10:38 PM UTC
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Green eyed devil walked into a bar, on a southern summer's day. He had a poker face and a pisces heart, singed wings and a look of disarray. We played hide and seek, until there was nowhere to hide. I was a fish caught on a hook, and the hook was a bass line. Just one dose of his cyanide lips, and I begged him to deliver me to evil with his electric hips. I said, 'Possess my body. Baby, gyrate my soul.' He tasted like whiskey and poetry, he felt like rock and roll. We made the night ours, and the night killed the day. We were two colliding storms, dancing in the rain. Oh forgive me father for I have sinned, but dear lord, did you see that grin? It's funny how hell can seem just like heaven.
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Aug 2, 2017
Aug 2, 2017 at 10:38 PM UTC
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