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She was wicked because she strutted through my kitchen barefoot my glasses perched upon her nose in a t-shirt that was incredibly **** though her dancing resembled a frog. She was wicked because my heart didn't break it shattered and the cruel fate of my love is to continuously retrieve the pieces she tampered with weld them together because I refuse to let go of the memories. She was twisted in a way we were practically intertwined our bodies felt right our minds were in tune She was twisted in a way that I misunderstood because she said she'd leave but her laughs kept ringing until I forgot the sting in every way that I could of those words that meant I'm leaving for good.
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Aug 12, 2014
Aug 12, 2014 at 5:08 AM UTC
She was wicked.
She was wicked because she strutted through my kitchen barefoot my glasses perched upon her nose in a t-shirt that was incredibly **** though her dancing resembled a frog. She was wicked because my heart didn't break it shattered and the cruel fate of my love is to continuously retrieve the pieces she tampered with weld them together because I refuse to let go of the memories. She was twisted in a way we were practically intertwined our bodies felt right our minds were in tune She was twisted in a way that I misunderstood because she said she'd leave but her laughs kept ringing until I forgot the sting in every way that I could of those words that meant I'm leaving for good.
emily-pidduck
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Aug 12, 2014
Aug 12, 2014 at 5:08 AM UTC
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