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You've bruises on your thighs, both sides of skin beat and red. If this is how he says hello to you then maybe it's time leave, or is it time to relieve yourself with hits and smacks and colourful comic-book thwacks back so his ****** nose can complement those he gave you that time in spring. Take your glass slippers and be one of those girls in red dresses; dance, twist, and twirl as well as the rest of them, churn up that dance floor ring and take time out for more drinks, rehydrate before looking for another long- term date to be a tactile touch-er with, another involved and committed lover. Take note from the pint husbands and their half-pint wives around you, pen a note to yourself for the future beginning with, Listen, then moving swiftly on with, *If you find another man that hits before he kisses you than you've picked wrong,* ending with, You've plenty of time left, stay strong.
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Mar 19, 2014
Mar 19, 2014 at 1:36 PM UTC
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You've bruises on your thighs, both sides of skin beat and red. If this is how he says hello to you then maybe it's time leave, or is it time to relieve yourself with hits and smacks and colourful comic-book thwacks back so his ****** nose can complement those he gave you that time in spring. Take your glass slippers and be one of those girls in red dresses; dance, twist, and twirl as well as the rest of them, churn up that dance floor ring and take time out for more drinks, rehydrate before looking for another long- term date to be a tactile touch-er with, another involved and committed lover. Take note from the pint husbands and their half-pint wives around you, pen a note to yourself for the future beginning with, Listen, then moving swiftly on with, *If you find another man that hits before he kisses you than you've picked wrong,* ending with, You've plenty of time left, stay strong.
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tim-knight
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Mar 19, 2014
Mar 19, 2014 at 1:36 PM UTC
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