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Here you are ******* water ways you reached the gate but broken strings and boken wings left no coins upon your eyes. Oh I'm sure you're not to blame. I'm sure you'll say you're not to blame. Can holes break like hearts or are you just the waves swerving moving claiming mysteries of the moon but predictable in patterns with fits not far apart; your spill fills holes but do they break like hearts? Or are you here to pull him down sailors sail but sailors also drown. You feel so low so you pull them down. No rest for the wicked, so no rest for the rest I know you say you tried your best But even the river moves on in the end. Sucker hole stuck at the gate. Now unpaid blank eyes always. The cost of the world you alienate is now you're gone; just wakes of hate. no one cares to pay your toll. No rest for the wicked, so no rest for the rest I know you say you tried your best But even the river moves on in the end. Even the river moves on.
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Jan 8, 2020
Jan 8, 2020 at 2:21 AM UTC
The Grifter
Here you are ******* water ways you reached the gate but broken strings and boken wings left no coins upon your eyes. Oh I'm sure you're not to blame. I'm sure you'll say you're not to blame. Can holes break like hearts or are you just the waves swerving moving claiming mysteries of the moon but predictable in patterns with fits not far apart; your spill fills holes but do they break like hearts? Or are you here to pull him down sailors sail but sailors also drown. You feel so low so you pull them down. No rest for the wicked, so no rest for the rest I know you say you tried your best But even the river moves on in the end. Sucker hole stuck at the gate. Now unpaid blank eyes always. The cost of the world you alienate is now you're gone; just wakes of hate. no one cares to pay your toll. No rest for the wicked, so no rest for the rest I know you say you tried your best But even the river moves on in the end. Even the river moves on.
NEwaters
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Jan 8, 2020
Jan 8, 2020 at 2:21 AM UTC
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