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Steely-Eyed Bunny Wabbits
steely-eyed bunny wabbits she smells like perfumed soaps and spray paints i want parts of her reality in unnatural ways steely-eyed bunny wabbits couldn't be more bold as she is traipsing round the backstreets at a quarter to three with a dogeared copy of catcher in the rye just wants to be heard just wants somebody to know how it feels she writes it all out longhand on college ruled paper a diary of an unkempt heart her youthful rebel head filled with strong dreams gonna make a difference gonna get heard so she stuffs all her worldly possessions into a beat up backpack long with bus fare and snacks gonna find us some steely eyed bunny wabbits and wrestle bright futures and rainy days from them gonna get our fare share this is why she is special to me as she chases butterfly's in army boots as she the navigates lovely night (reference to: "the catcher in the rye" 1951 novel by J. D. Salinger)
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