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You're like a fungus Growing colors among us. As happy as you look, I can read you, an open book. From your flowing silk cap, To your teeth with slight gap. A smile to hide sinister desire, Face ice cold, soul a pyre. Tasting your intriguing trap Leads only to a sour dirt nap. Left feeling alone and dead, Wondering where is your head. For who in their right mind Could be so evil as to **** mine.
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Aug 6, 2018
Aug 6, 2018 at 10:23 PM UTC
Fungus
You're like a fungus Growing colors among us. As happy as you look, I can read you, an open book. From your flowing silk cap, To your teeth with slight gap. A smile to hide sinister desire, Face ice cold, soul a pyre. Tasting your intriguing trap Leads only to a sour dirt nap. Left feeling alone and dead, Wondering where is your head. For who in their right mind Could be so evil as to **** mine.
CorduroyLee
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28/GQ/Rhode Island
Aug 6, 2018
Aug 6, 2018 at 10:23 PM UTC
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