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Temperance for itself was not her virtue, Nor was meekness. She often would boldly and loudly Run into the fray, Singing lullabies Half-naked Dragging that **** one-eyed bear Behind her. She wielded it like a poleaxe Against my knee As she dashed into Her Nowness of being Then out of the room, Her new-found feet Carrying her off Around the next adventures corner.
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Jan 23, 2011
Jan 23, 2011 at 10:44 AM UTC
Two, the Terrible!
Temperance for itself was not her virtue, Nor was meekness. She often would boldly and loudly Run into the fray, Singing lullabies Half-naked Dragging that **** one-eyed bear Behind her. She wielded it like a poleaxe Against my knee As she dashed into Her Nowness of being Then out of the room, Her new-found feet Carrying her off Around the next adventures corner.
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Jan 23, 2011
Jan 23, 2011 at 10:44 AM UTC
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