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[A few minutes after I succumb,]

By Bobtilton

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A few minutes after I succumb, to the blindness that you wished on me. I sat there basking in the glow, of being proven right. And it realy isn't such a drag, aside from walking into walls, it's a good excuse to learn some braille, and I don't miss seeing your face, at all. Written March 7th, 2002 © on Mar 07 2002 11:55 AM PST   18 • 0 • 10

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