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The winds of hope blow through the boarding house's corridors sober, listening to John Kay's "Easy Evil" having finally rinsed my glass of Tennessee whisky, that once flowed sojourn down stream. With the best of  intentions, hell's as current as the midnight lodger, presiding in room 207, her absinthe addiction driven me to distraction some are marooned on  the rich mud silt of life, but I need to edge towards resolution. a packed suitcase whose once dreams hazed, finally vies beyond the rivers edge.
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Oct 25, 2013
Oct 25, 2013 at 7:40 PM UTC
All Blues
The winds of hope blow through the boarding house's corridors sober, listening to John Kay's "Easy Evil" having finally rinsed my glass of Tennessee whisky, that once flowed sojourn down stream. With the best of  intentions, hell's as current as the midnight lodger, presiding in room 207, her absinthe addiction driven me to distraction some are marooned on  the rich mud silt of life, but I need to edge towards resolution. a packed suitcase whose once dreams hazed, finally vies beyond the rivers edge.
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Oct 25, 2013
Oct 25, 2013 at 7:40 PM UTC
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