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Honest
8/13/16 Just being honest Following through on what I promise I'm on it In desert, snow, forest, and anything else including the tropics Lifeforms some of which are aquatic Living below occasional flying comets So many topics and conflicts Amid losses and profits Be cautious around materials that are toxic Don't be foolish and thoughtless Is anything in this solar system flawless? Considering that the size of it is colossus How many relics and objects remain forgotten Or unfound at the very bottom? Many put their belief into prophets Or a god and goddess Houses and areas that are called haunted Some events that occurred there were some of oddest To this day who know's what many really wanted Once a loved one is gone, is there ever any kind of true solace? In any areas and quadrants Be strong and solid Use your knowledge The way can be found by correctly using the mosses I've always thought this (it) You look beautiful like pocahontas Now excuse me, while I pay my homage By: Dalton Ogletree
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