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IM outta sink with my mind
Im outta touch with my soul
I know you claim it was accidental
that you where barely concious at the time
But I want to know did it feel good her hands
all over you,better yet how did it feal to have
your dick in a slut
I trusted you more than you gave me credit for
only your accidents play in my mind over and over
I'll never be able to earase the memories of you
fucking that whore
who I once called m y best freind
so fuck you,you stupid prick
and a word of advice shes been with
eveyone so you might want to go to the
clinic and get that stench checked out
after all thats how I found out




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On Monday December 26th, 2005, An Expired Member (39) writes:
reminds me of how my mom makes me feel sometime


On Wednesday November 23rd, 2005, An Expired Member (8) writes:
Great writing, like S R said, sync or synch, but I like sink, the way it is. Makes you look more into it.


On Thursday November 17th, 2005, Dancing_Monkey (1849) writes:
1 and 1 are 1 11 so long child I'm heading back home


On Thursday November 17th, 2005, Solace (1425) writes:
Tool always make things better...


On Tuesday November 15th, 2005, An Expired Member (33) writes:
this guy is an asshole...


On Tuesday November 1st, 2005, Sharon Rose (643) writes:
sync or synch, not sink



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