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By St Alcohol

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open day like a painish fire my mind betrays my eyes, they betray too i dont know what to say except that the world is flavorless she's my salt (oh, how cliche) i'm open to the future still scared like a boy grinning like an idiot and hopeful like a man Written January 10th, 2002 © on Jan 10 2002 02:48 PM PST   0 • 10

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