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While Spending, Amount To Time On the mend, a rumor burns a memory, Disguising strings, Fearfully playing key And tabled, a part, cold, the return, jagged as any injury Weakness on the run, Lean like a tunnel, every chance Gone Returning resentments in Unmarried April's A blue cat loose innovating trust as the weather pitches in & slides, Grand Ole slides according to who? Second Face, Center Stage, An Empty Canvas There are hides in the arrive, staying still Lost subway hushes a city duet Buying time, taking the out of place horn home, For later - End the nights lighting, On the city street Exhausted cosmic confine supplies devotion Retreat once, Believe in another's dulled lust running after you Succumbing buildings scraping by, behind on payments So loose is news Wars shelling, A city ruins, and there. Your private thoughts. - With your relief, I've returned
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Jan 30
Jan 30, 2026 at 8:55 PM UTC
The Count and Linda Mae
While Spending, Amount To Time On the mend, a rumor burns a memory, Disguising strings, Fearfully playing key And tabled, a part, cold, the return, jagged as any injury Weakness on the run, Lean like a tunnel, every chance Gone Returning resentments in Unmarried April's A blue cat loose innovating trust as the weather pitches in & slides, Grand Ole slides according to who? Second Face, Center Stage, An Empty Canvas There are hides in the arrive, staying still Lost subway hushes a city duet Buying time, taking the out of place horn home, For later - End the nights lighting, On the city street Exhausted cosmic confine supplies devotion Retreat once, Believe in another's dulled lust running after you Succumbing buildings scraping by, behind on payments So loose is news Wars shelling, A city ruins, and there. Your private thoughts. - With your relief, I've returned
One set at "The Riles" jazz club Male/Female duet Read as jazz innuendo for the play Layover and interlude
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44/M/california
Jan 30
Jan 30, 2026 at 8:55 PM UTC
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