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smiles revealed during September, leads to words throughout November, and greater things come in December now its May and some days it feels like I'm falling apart, because my love can do nothing to mend your broken heart things have a way of coming back to us what was the name of that song by Yes? well it's only the second sighting of you this week wish we could sneak back to your place, but everyone can tell by the look on my face, its a Thursday I love the buttons on your coat and the way you can't hold your smoke corduroys and shades of blue driving down the road there is a sound but we both know, it's just the snow just abdicate your objections they incapacitate my affections I don't need to ameliorate my attendance rate I'm losing every ambition that I thought I ever had no one even notices no surprises, no surprises there deja vu for you I'm certain this future isn't true I just can’t say adieu
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Mar 11, 2010
Mar 11, 2010 at 8:00 PM UTC
Dear Bennett,
smiles revealed during September, leads to words throughout November, and greater things come in December now its May and some days it feels like I'm falling apart, because my love can do nothing to mend your broken heart things have a way of coming back to us what was the name of that song by Yes? well it's only the second sighting of you this week wish we could sneak back to your place, but everyone can tell by the look on my face, its a Thursday I love the buttons on your coat and the way you can't hold your smoke corduroys and shades of blue driving down the road there is a sound but we both know, it's just the snow just abdicate your objections they incapacitate my affections I don't need to ameliorate my attendance rate I'm losing every ambition that I thought I ever had no one even notices no surprises, no surprises there deja vu for you I'm certain this future isn't true I just can’t say adieu
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Mar 11, 2010
Mar 11, 2010 at 8:00 PM UTC
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