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| a substantial territorial drive through the likes of Phila Del Phia Your fingers grew like vines on my lap and many situated triangles rang back in the stentorian tumult Ashes, great ashes, great ghost the best thing for us or me would to be to drive, lost forever surely, I could want nothing more than to let my body sink indistinguishably as long as you were there too, and also Rosemary and Wissahocken and rights and lefts and whispy voices I enjoy you in the utmost way, Ali Baba, in the most brilliant of ways an everlasting search that seemed so empty and meaningless before today "One day" we say. And I can quite say that some days it seems further then far when we'll climb in those fountains we besotted upon And with wet faces, and arms, and legs, we'll smile and say "here's to one day" our first day, for the rest of our days |
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