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			<title>the wheel is yours again whenever you're ready</title>
			<description>light up in a secret placefamiliar tastechocolate lacedsmall townson sunny daysremind me ofyou guessed itdon't you remember?madera to montereygold rush townsto mountain maddnesswindows downthe wind catches my skirtplays pekaboo with the hemand the corners of your mouthc..</description>
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			<title>today</title>
			<description>today my hairis all the wrong coloursin all the wrong placestoday my eyesare tiredespecially of notseeing youtoday my feetare clumsierbut is could just be the snowtoday i don't feel prettyin any sense of the wordinside or outupsideor down</description>
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			<title>coming into the clear</title>
			<description>i have sought Your facein the masks of devilsi have searched for joyin places i should fleei will no longersubstitute Your presencewith their watereddown offerings</description>
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			<title>shi sha</title>
			<description>the pictures reminded meour feet hit the pavement to a soundtrack of screeching tires. the wind blew them into eachother. or so i thought, until she pointed out that it was infact our karma come back to haunt us again. &quot;it's so toxic,&quot; she said &quot;that all we have to do is step into the street and..</description>
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			<description>days like today, when fall is rapidly spinning into winter, it seems as though the world is soaking in a perpetual dusk. the light never brightens and the sun refuses to show even half her face through the clouds. the clouds that are all waiting, with bated breath, to spit out our first snow. i can ..</description>
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			<title>dock talk</title>
			<description>new friends and narcissistic stars,catching our reflections in the lake.we smoke too muchand take canoes to the island to play.we don't even know eachothers' birthdays,but none of that matters whenwe can laugh and mean itfor the first time in days...</description>
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			<title>us</title>
			<description>it doesn't matter how many days or smokesor kisses and hugshave passed between us.friends like usare inseperabletied togetherby something much morethan these old bonesand tired eyes.when hearts share beatsand smilesand tearsfor even a short amount of timeit allows all inv..</description>
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			<title>fight club</title>
			<description>she references a favorite filmto explain away his cruelty.perhaps he feltlike destroying something beautiful.she can relate.though typically she'd channel the urgeand end up breaking icicles or pulling petals off a flower.not seekingand then disregarding,anoth..</description>
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			<title>a letter</title>
			<description>new jersey smells. or at least it does from where i'm sitting. one cup of coffee and three cigarettes into this layover i'm starting to realize how much i am going to miss you. i found a real gem among the pictures we took on your brother's old bed yesterday. i made it my wallpaper and occasionally ..</description>
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