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50 Words For Poe: Winter
"50 Words for Poe: Winter" Hey, you know how it goes when you had your first kiss Poetry kind of gets you between the gonads with that kinda shizz Yep, you’re lost on the swell when it hits that frizz You just gotta hit the surf and when the waves come for you dive under the Effers You’ll come out of the Lemonade, betya 10 quids Head up, you’re King or Queen of the Waves This is how "IT" begins Sharks, bellies full of sunk brave are there to awaken "Kavorka" Byron knew that biz "Kavorka" Poetry in Bliss Go on Deal those cards Black Jack No Pikers Never pass this way again It’s Now or Never We’re ALL heading towards Winter (LadyLabyrinth/2019) https://youtu.be/MKAC7t0P65o Steely Dan... "One always has to be willing to lose to be able to win... in battle and in life.”
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