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Redundant Sadness

By underthebelljar

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Chemical laden depression Lies awake always Gathering memories Recording events Assembling their Distortions Storing to use As arms during Great restitution Written December 17th, 2001 © on Dec 17 2001 04:24 AM PST   0 • 1

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