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From your perspective, the water lays clear and blue, sugar dissolves on the tongue like it was never even there and Daddy gave you a car that you care for respectfully. Letters get placed nicely into your hands and that pink mouth of yours says lovely things, born in spring, it must be nature on your side. From your perspective, it's no wonder you walk uphill and tremble when asked to stand still. Who would **** you when you won't **** yourself? But I can see why you're still never lonely. You insist on some insomnia before you fall asleep in your radiated room in Daddy's house. Eyes that match the sky on your side of the day, you're that part of the valley catching the sun. From your perspective, sunflowers only need to face one another and they grow like fools in your garden. You're insured for those faulty organs and I bet it's nice to lie over a safety net at night.
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Aug 17, 2020
Aug 17, 2020 at 7:44 PM UTC
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From your perspective, the water lays clear and blue, sugar dissolves on the tongue like it was never even there and Daddy gave you a car that you care for respectfully. Letters get placed nicely into your hands and that pink mouth of yours says lovely things, born in spring, it must be nature on your side. From your perspective, it's no wonder you walk uphill and tremble when asked to stand still. Who would **** you when you won't **** yourself? But I can see why you're still never lonely. You insist on some insomnia before you fall asleep in your radiated room in Daddy's house. Eyes that match the sky on your side of the day, you're that part of the valley catching the sun. From your perspective, sunflowers only need to face one another and they grow like fools in your garden. You're insured for those faulty organs and I bet it's nice to lie over a safety net at night.
Annieeske
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23/F/New Zealand
Aug 17, 2020
Aug 17, 2020 at 7:44 PM UTC
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