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I've got an ice pick to remove the frosty caverns of my heart. On my journey, I scavenged two twigs from a dying tree. My deft fingers at the ready. I knew they'd come in handy. Once the cold has flown, heat would undoubtedly be needed in its place. So with these sticks I'll start a fire, Right in the center, So when it catches on, It blubbers and gasps for more, until its red greedy mouth has emblazoned the whole ***** and things change. And I'm not as I once was.
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Jul 26, 2012
Jul 26, 2012 at 11:51 PM UTC
Surviving A Blizzard
I've got an ice pick to remove the frosty caverns of my heart. On my journey, I scavenged two twigs from a dying tree. My deft fingers at the ready. I knew they'd come in handy. Once the cold has flown, heat would undoubtedly be needed in its place. So with these sticks I'll start a fire, Right in the center, So when it catches on, It blubbers and gasps for more, until its red greedy mouth has emblazoned the whole ***** and things change. And I'm not as I once was.
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Jul 26, 2012
Jul 26, 2012 at 11:51 PM UTC
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