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And will the Wayward pass? A lantern was lit and Carthage filled their cups to the brim. A false-hide of red faces to let forgiveness pass and join the ****** a raven to beat the window, a winged stratum to remain eaten and wasted in the mouth. It is not an oath, an ebb that hovers when enchanted. It is a tongue swollen It is sorrow stretching from the back-bone and a soul left to live, just to live.
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Aug 14, 2012
Aug 14, 2012 at 12:32 AM UTC
Wayward
And will the Wayward pass? A lantern was lit and Carthage filled their cups to the brim. A false-hide of red faces to let forgiveness pass and join the ****** a raven to beat the window, a winged stratum to remain eaten and wasted in the mouth. It is not an oath, an ebb that hovers when enchanted. It is a tongue swollen It is sorrow stretching from the back-bone and a soul left to live, just to live.
alysha-l-scott
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Aug 14, 2012
Aug 14, 2012 at 12:32 AM UTC
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