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I brought her one flower from the cemetery I borrowed love leads to death but it can work the other way so the blackbird on the telephone wire say I brought her one flower a bouquet -- wasteful, sour too many kisses cheapen how else to pay by the hour so the meadowlark's **** showers I brought her one flower in a corduroy suit, sunglassed tower a corkscrew and 12 apostles too far from shore, too young to cry so the stupid penguin tries to fly I brought her one flower in some water, a tired bower "I didn't try my hardest." "I know." Wish my *** to the moon So the robin lets out a morose croon
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Oct 26, 2012
Oct 26, 2012 at 6:49 PM UTC
I brought her one flower
I brought her one flower from the cemetery I borrowed love leads to death but it can work the other way so the blackbird on the telephone wire say I brought her one flower a bouquet -- wasteful, sour too many kisses cheapen how else to pay by the hour so the meadowlark's **** showers I brought her one flower in a corduroy suit, sunglassed tower a corkscrew and 12 apostles too far from shore, too young to cry so the stupid penguin tries to fly I brought her one flower in some water, a tired bower "I didn't try my hardest." "I know." Wish my *** to the moon So the robin lets out a morose croon
jj-hutton
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Oct 26, 2012
Oct 26, 2012 at 6:49 PM UTC
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