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She doesn’t love she is just happy Only fools fall but to her even giants have no chance Ever felt that anything was possible under the ****** sun yet you know tis’just a silly dream like you didn’t acknowledge the cloud’s presence Like a demon I fear angels wish I could have learnt this before I persuaded heaven gates to open She doesn’t hate she is just a **** that blinds me like the ***** has powers She doesn’t keep her faith she is just there to be carried like a coconut on the salty sea going with the breeze ****** up even before my dawn like I worshiped the moon and didn’t swear pledges with the sun Aimed at the star for ignition yet I am just a coal Like a poor man I forgot that I was a bustard aimed higher than I could scale My saliva now chokes me down to my true self Thought I was moving on yet I didn’t know the ****** direction Directed my own film yet irrationally didn’t man up to watch my **** in the theater
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Sep 13, 2019
Sep 13, 2019 at 1:33 PM UTC
RAN OUT OF LUCK FOR HER
She doesn’t love she is just happy Only fools fall but to her even giants have no chance Ever felt that anything was possible under the ****** sun yet you know tis’just a silly dream like you didn’t acknowledge the cloud’s presence Like a demon I fear angels wish I could have learnt this before I persuaded heaven gates to open She doesn’t hate she is just a **** that blinds me like the ***** has powers She doesn’t keep her faith she is just there to be carried like a coconut on the salty sea going with the breeze ****** up even before my dawn like I worshiped the moon and didn’t swear pledges with the sun Aimed at the star for ignition yet I am just a coal Like a poor man I forgot that I was a bustard aimed higher than I could scale My saliva now chokes me down to my true self Thought I was moving on yet I didn’t know the ****** direction Directed my own film yet irrationally didn’t man up to watch my **** in the theater
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Sep 13, 2019
Sep 13, 2019 at 1:33 PM UTC
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