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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required world premier of the day no one days first the message of the travelling holiday to celebrate the queen Following the pope people playing paper rock scissors just to have a turn to see what the pope would like them to do like a game of murder by wink the underground of your santa clause the tail twister of this parade The show everyone is a part of here to make my mark i refuse to work for a society picking on old ladies making mothers widows and grieving over loss ending up in poverty and overmedicated how hard is it to walk in circles and shake hands when there is soo much at risk something about the worlds politics two shoes for me to wear walking around the world changing lives threat of a feat of unequal measure like a one man army understanding this curse incentive to get going from an emperors soul returned to be appeased for a huge injustice the man made miracle like a time machine a small piece of history left behind to repeat itself in the shadow of your towns holiday to be celebrated on the day they came to town changing the world with god intentions doing the pope a favor will the queen pay for everything hypnosis of your world in a sense to smote your enemy looking for the socio pathic hardcore manipulator hired to care but cant a story in which there are no nonbelievers if i invited you to this would you come? this is your second coming apparently i'm all you got
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