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Do you know that what makes you scared often is a big circle of rainbow? You are colorblind and it runs through your *** chromosomes. Blame your mother 'til you are a chunk of solid, useless rock. Rock it out, baby! You wore your little sister's blood red lipstick and kissed four corpses on the cheek. I saw they smiled. Wide. I saw you cried for a lusterless, shriveled red rose they stomped like crazy as the music got louder, louder, louder. *Do you know that red roses never grow like a scar?* Your father is deaf but I heard him once hummed you a lullaby.
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May 26, 2014
May 26, 2014 at 1:01 PM UTC
Red Roses
Do you know that what makes you scared often is a big circle of rainbow? You are colorblind and it runs through your *** chromosomes. Blame your mother 'til you are a chunk of solid, useless rock. Rock it out, baby! You wore your little sister's blood red lipstick and kissed four corpses on the cheek. I saw they smiled. Wide. I saw you cried for a lusterless, shriveled red rose they stomped like crazy as the music got louder, louder, louder. *Do you know that red roses never grow like a scar?* Your father is deaf but I heard him once hummed you a lullaby.
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May 26, 2014
May 26, 2014 at 1:01 PM UTC
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