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Parker and Freud
Contributed by
Marrs
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Saturday, 31st March 2012 @ 08:21:21 PM in AEST
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The thing is just this;
I know myself so well
I am like a wall of ill laid bricks
No matter if at beginning or end
You tug on one and they all fall
One lie though miniscule and meaningless
Only makes me yes,
miniscule and meaningless
I may be destructive but I
have always had these self loathing thoughts
I try to prevent this
I tell you, send warnings
Theres so much beneath the surface
And you cant tip this iceberg
Not even once can you slip
I always remember and fail to forgive
Dorothy said it best
Females and paciderms never forget
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Re: Parker and Freud
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Sunday, 3rd June 2012 @ 12:57:21 AM AEST (User
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Dorothy and Sig,
wonderful. building --- blocks, all that jazz.
Icebergs --- the tip, it's always just that, just waiting to be uncovered. Not even ever trying to be deep.
The payoff of a good education, or the purpose of...
your voice speaks
Thanks! oh pitterpatter of time
Peace!
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