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daliheldthehandofg0d

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"I can put tea on for two I can clean this place and make it like new I can iron my suit and flatten out the wrinkles if only you'll wait I can think things over I can brush my teeth and hair I can op..."

"Picturing you there in the soft, pink glow of a reinforced-steel, bombproof limousine right where I want you nothing can touch you nothing can touch you they were always telling me that the universe ..."

"I cut you out of the picture with scissors and sighed in your silent spells and your Sunday nap never, never enough for you and I both I found you running in circles from yourself circles in your a..."

"this air tastes the same everywhere it cracks when it dries in the sun and it’s easier to sleep pretending there’s more it’s much easier to sleep curled up on the floor a head full of your promises ..."

"the simplest way to take it in is to stop questioning what the papers said the simplest way to turn back time is to throw your life’s earnings into the fire the simplest way to break the spell ..."

"on these sunny days it never crossed my mind; a million questions, diluted and forgotten giving and taking of and for myself giving and taking and giving and taking of and for myself Winding around ..."

"I never minded waiting maybe I should have of course this waiting is a strange kind of business waiting is an assumption waiting requires faith waiting slows time waiting breaks my heart one cup of ..."

"we lie together two bodies separate and impermanent isolated by the inevitable bound by the possible save your tears my only love tonight tastes eternal we have been here before appearing much diff..."

"No, you’re right. You were somehow always right, weren’t you? Our discussions left me thinking about God. Do you remember that time I tried to kiss you under the overpass? It should have, and could..."

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