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Dastardly he dashed To a damsel in distress Unable to digest The rippling Recoiling Through his chest The resounding effects Affecting his election To shadow step In the collection Of her breaths Tippy toeing To the test In his wonder Toward her depth As she deflects His concepts And attempts To project Some common sense Into his denseness Commencing To undress him Confessing To her neglect As limply she lets Her guard down Down that road That road she knows so well The O'wells she felt So well to know To know He rides alone And still She fell for him Fell before him The only one Who felt him Befell him And she put him Before herself As she swerved Her life to his side And subsided Right beside him Queen of the kingdom Captured by his demons She seen him seldom But knew them well Those hearts She melts them And loves them still But he's alone and staring From a window sill Old and graying Dreaming of fields
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Aug 24, 2013
Aug 24, 2013 at 1:29 AM UTC
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Dastardly he dashed To a damsel in distress Unable to digest The rippling Recoiling Through his chest The resounding effects Affecting his election To shadow step In the collection Of her breaths Tippy toeing To the test In his wonder Toward her depth As she deflects His concepts And attempts To project Some common sense Into his denseness Commencing To undress him Confessing To her neglect As limply she lets Her guard down Down that road That road she knows so well The O'wells she felt So well to know To know He rides alone And still She fell for him Fell before him The only one Who felt him Befell him And she put him Before herself As she swerved Her life to his side And subsided Right beside him Queen of the kingdom Captured by his demons She seen him seldom But knew them well Those hearts She melts them And loves them still But he's alone and staring From a window sill Old and graying Dreaming of fields
Mikhael
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Aug 24, 2013
Aug 24, 2013 at 1:29 AM UTC
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