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Barefoot Sociologist

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Wine

Posted on 16th October 201920th November 2020 by Barefoot Sociologist

What have you done my wasted wine? My dress is torn, my hands are shaking; He spied on you atop the pine - His limbs you rent, his head for staking. I thought he was a mountain lion, I thought I saved us from destruction; Destroyed you have your only scion - By following my … Continue reading Wine →

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