A Comforter
April 30, 2018Still you come to me in the night Walking with bare feet whispering And still you force me to come round corners that could wait, To face a minor premise I am avoiding.
Still you come to me in the night Walking with bare feet whispering And still you force me to come round corners that could wait, To face a minor premise I am avoiding.
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The sun this morning through a peanutbutter jar of frozen lemonade
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