so fast, "one day" morphs
todays and tomorrows pass
there's no time like now
How does it work?
Uhhuh!
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I was born a restless soul in motion running out each clock I find racing inside of my own mind if I don't stop, I'll never have
By rhe3 years ago in Poets
sometimes I overflow like bubbles down the side of a glass blown in through a straw by an overenthusiastic child sometimes it's beautiful
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