Rose

Amanda Voss 1983 (Iowa Falls)



Pedals, steam, thorns, no colors at first, no thorns at first, a thorn later, then more of rebuids, builds, more like it, even nothing is an emission, I truthfully believe that, different structures to a life, more than one too, of miracle justices for the rose, a mnies, all, and then the give of weather, of two arose, a gift, entered, too, my time now of 8, to the rose clock, a longer day, comfort, movements caves, remaining Lutheran too, Biology Law, of an impart, was mentioned in too, we don't receive, a rose, he entered, always and mores do too,or your insides, what, or what's to do, great extenuation,other parts can, right? An Intailian black, clear was the first rose, a entered, kind of like the Illidid's boat, similar, agreed upon by all, I think not, diferences, too, entered, and for Jera, theworld, where do we go, North West she said in, with the in check, roses too, of defend myself, a why how, of thorn, turned into heghog,of their studious way, informal, though, very meticulous, warn out word too, concertina, his input, and something else, of defining the masses, everyday at 5 mentitioned in too,  of the travel a must, of their movements too, of a placement, and they have inned before yous, of a 3 count and do your roots of a sorespot entered a rose, not yet - a bird was mentioned in Nedisofrose, from before, just barely, of Nazi Germany, said in a tell of a Flo. Not a rose, to be then?  Or possible, and, something else, entirely, who's law says you have to, but?  Of a give, otherwise complacency, mustering worthy, admitted, not worthy of destruct, of a strict can, like before, and are you still there?  What does that mean, no parting, incure, of a cure, proved, no response yet 3, answered, it takes everyone to build a village, and the roses answer was too, utilized for the come of it about existentialism, of the continuance of all and more, peace too, of course

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