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You’re were, A father? No, You were a runner. Were. You can’t run anymore. You hid your heart while you ran, So it never got stronger, When you finally did use your heart, Your heart was weak, So weak that it killed you. Now I’ll wear it, Your ashes, In a heart. A badge dangling from my neck, A sign, A remembrance that shows how to use a heart. -For, if you use it incorrectly it’ll **** you, I’ve learned.
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Jan 19, 2019
Jan 19, 2019 at 8:58 PM UTC
Father
You’re were, A father? No, You were a runner. Were. You can’t run anymore. You hid your heart while you ran, So it never got stronger, When you finally did use your heart, Your heart was weak, So weak that it killed you. Now I’ll wear it, Your ashes, In a heart. A badge dangling from my neck, A sign, A remembrance that shows how to use a heart. -For, if you use it incorrectly it’ll **** you, I’ve learned.
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Jan 19, 2019
Jan 19, 2019 at 8:58 PM UTC
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