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Until this thick burden Eats all of you dry. I remain the living torn shrapnel of paint. I've seen where we should be. And I'm not alone. Here in this garden truth will be shown. Before all the roaches. Before all the lies. Before all the temples. Call blood from the sky. I am no section. I am not whole. Where is your face? This shadows a forge. Yet I have defected. And call out your threat. In brown eyed seduction. You'll fear what you get.
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Dec 30, 2012
Dec 30, 2012 at 11:00 PM UTC
Defected
Until this thick burden Eats all of you dry. I remain the living torn shrapnel of paint. I've seen where we should be. And I'm not alone. Here in this garden truth will be shown. Before all the roaches. Before all the lies. Before all the temples. Call blood from the sky. I am no section. I am not whole. Where is your face? This shadows a forge. Yet I have defected. And call out your threat. In brown eyed seduction. You'll fear what you get.
jonathan-wood
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Dec 30, 2012
Dec 30, 2012 at 11:00 PM UTC
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