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We blazed and the memory after was so hazy I unpaused the video and continued where we left off And put visine in my eyes because of the irritation I thought it would clear the path of what was to come Back and forth of 20 questions left unanswered Because it was overwhelming and the light was too bright So you put on your all black shades to tame it and soon those 20 questions came down to 0 I left purgatory, not anymore caught in between the two I repented my sins , my reward was you Although it wasn't what I had wanted at first Beggars can't be choosers I'm glad I get to have your body as much we want I'm glad I get to have as many pills touch my tongue and put me in trans I'm glad I get to have your cold breath give my neck goosebumps until I have to fade into the real world of drunken nights, pills, responsibilities , bills, cranky professors, being psychedelically in touch with nature, enjoying the breeze.
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Dec 6, 2013
Dec 6, 2013 at 12:47 AM UTC
Day 2
We blazed and the memory after was so hazy I unpaused the video and continued where we left off And put visine in my eyes because of the irritation I thought it would clear the path of what was to come Back and forth of 20 questions left unanswered Because it was overwhelming and the light was too bright So you put on your all black shades to tame it and soon those 20 questions came down to 0 I left purgatory, not anymore caught in between the two I repented my sins , my reward was you Although it wasn't what I had wanted at first Beggars can't be choosers I'm glad I get to have your body as much we want I'm glad I get to have as many pills touch my tongue and put me in trans I'm glad I get to have your cold breath give my neck goosebumps until I have to fade into the real world of drunken nights, pills, responsibilities , bills, cranky professors, being psychedelically in touch with nature, enjoying the breeze.
lou
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Dec 6, 2013
Dec 6, 2013 at 12:47 AM UTC
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