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To act upon coincidence is benign. Friday the Thirteenth has come and alone. Who knew that it would be a din? Not I, as I was thoroughly blind. Ambushed on the day by a con And a priest. One asked for money And the other spoke as I was his son, Amongst rejection. It was not fun. Followed by rudeness and tension, My house was ablaze. Siblings and parents considered with great revulsion. Here it shows again, minute titillation. Sunday, a shame, a fight with a friend. Imbroglio and irate, words of our time. A slip of the dead tongue brought our joke to an end. Confused, angered, sad, love, it is all that it could send. Here lies the superstition, a mere dry bone. I would have laughed, but it brought no amusement. Conclusion: depressed. Sent me into a craze And all that was left was this mental, social, indifferent slime
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Nov 3, 2010
Nov 3, 2010 at 4:27 PM UTC
I Should Say Twelve-A
To act upon coincidence is benign. Friday the Thirteenth has come and alone. Who knew that it would be a din? Not I, as I was thoroughly blind. Ambushed on the day by a con And a priest. One asked for money And the other spoke as I was his son, Amongst rejection. It was not fun. Followed by rudeness and tension, My house was ablaze. Siblings and parents considered with great revulsion. Here it shows again, minute titillation. Sunday, a shame, a fight with a friend. Imbroglio and irate, words of our time. A slip of the dead tongue brought our joke to an end. Confused, angered, sad, love, it is all that it could send. Here lies the superstition, a mere dry bone. I would have laughed, but it brought no amusement. Conclusion: depressed. Sent me into a craze And all that was left was this mental, social, indifferent slime
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Nov 3, 2010
Nov 3, 2010 at 4:27 PM UTC
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