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bleeding stones

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I stare at the sky until I go blindThe sun enters me through my veinsit's cold and burnsi taste its yellow on my tonguei soon feel it leave meit says i've had my share for the day tomorrow can't come soon enough Written October 11th, 2001 © on Oct 11 2001 11:45 AM PST   0 • 10

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"I stare at the sky until I go blindThe sun enters me through my veinsit's cold and burnsi taste its yellow on my tonguei soon feel it leave meit says i've had my share for the day tomorrow can't come soon enough..."

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