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Outside these three walls, we assemble and separate. We’ve gathered up all that was received and given out, only then to burn it all in the end. Forget the Barber, the Barista, the man who borrows heels, and those who argue that all are wrong in and around the snow. All know me as the easy mark. Remember the slaves to the letter who are washed and cut in red, Agony and age written well on hands blue, live life in a mirror, too. But these words spoken at the seat of the head, and underneath twin staircases high, low, and in between your hair, Suggest that longevity isn’t so bad after all.
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Dec 11, 2013
Dec 11, 2013 at 1:21 PM UTC
The Barber, the Barista
Outside these three walls, we assemble and separate. We’ve gathered up all that was received and given out, only then to burn it all in the end. Forget the Barber, the Barista, the man who borrows heels, and those who argue that all are wrong in and around the snow. All know me as the easy mark. Remember the slaves to the letter who are washed and cut in red, Agony and age written well on hands blue, live life in a mirror, too. But these words spoken at the seat of the head, and underneath twin staircases high, low, and in between your hair, Suggest that longevity isn’t so bad after all.
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Dec 11, 2013
Dec 11, 2013 at 1:21 PM UTC
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