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organ donor

By St Alcohol

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so many parts to keep straight dont bend! dont break! and they are filed each place a home for wind-bones and the lifting scraping of our daily day wends, winds (keep it all straight) one out of tune, and go digging, for an elusive vapor press the key press the key press the key one day two days a week, an organ and its done gone donated Written February 1st, 2002 © on Jan 31 2002 04:03 PM PST   0 • 14

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