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heretofore i had let slip from my conscious mind your grace, and how jolting the reminder was, like north and south attracting again, slamming into each other in a fit of [profane] polarity.                  until now,   the little quirks and quips we shared were not evident, or i didn't let them be, anyways. still, the intensity with which you sing to me and i to you again can't be stolen by an audience, or outmatched by instrumentation, because the wisdom of the greatest libraries pales in comparison to the   volumes still in the telling by those pools conveniently placed in your skull for the world to admire.
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Dec 19, 2012
Dec 19, 2012 at 11:55 AM UTC
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heretofore i had let slip from my conscious mind your grace, and how jolting the reminder was, like north and south attracting again, slamming into each other in a fit of [profane] polarity.                  until now,   the little quirks and quips we shared were not evident, or i didn't let them be, anyways. still, the intensity with which you sing to me and i to you again can't be stolen by an audience, or outmatched by instrumentation, because the wisdom of the greatest libraries pales in comparison to the   volumes still in the telling by those pools conveniently placed in your skull for the world to admire.
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Dec 19, 2012
Dec 19, 2012 at 11:55 AM UTC
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