Maryland to Virginia, Landed in DC omics



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don't test me on a road map degree. Leading to the bottomless black pit, "HELL" Zones streets with cell walls of brick walls, slavery chains slaves to wave motions of ne-growth on our streets....DC omics Comets in the air, shooting down firer
Pen philly silly, penetrating our houses with African.
Lisa married an African, Ragina married an African, & Charlton married an African.  Facing the Korea Wars of Efrem Town, Leaving on that midnight train to Georgia

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Killer Men in Black, Hanging on rooftops for shows, driving their Swat for watching Peep Shows

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Written on June 16, 1961

Submitted by on May 14, 2023

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