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Twin towers built in stone and steel, birds fly gleely, these skyscrapers envying men in their four-wheel In awe they come; soon, they disperse. The skyscrapers soon met their fall from fullmetal birds that hit them. Crashing, crumbling like Berlin Wall, United they stood, now the ****** Now, they met their last communion, all of West weeps; I watched them weep. There comes... a death of a union: There comes love, now fallen asleep.
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Oct 9, 2014
Oct 9, 2014 at 9:13 PM UTC
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Twin towers built in stone and steel, birds fly gleely, these skyscrapers envying men in their four-wheel In awe they come; soon, they disperse. The skyscrapers soon met their fall from fullmetal birds that hit them. Crashing, crumbling like Berlin Wall, United they stood, now the ****** Now, they met their last communion, all of West weeps; I watched them weep. There comes... a death of a union: There comes love, now fallen asleep.
jaraemon
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Oct 9, 2014
Oct 9, 2014 at 9:13 PM UTC
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