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Mitch the gas station guy
Contributed by
scooterhyme
on
Friday, 26th February 2010 @ 10:53:00 PM in AEST
Topic:
ambiguous
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The day begins just as the mill creaked shut it must open again with many a customer in a line that never ends
Enter the gas station clerk empty from a long night of fiending, scratching, and smoking If he ever looked at his life he might think god were joking
How many years must he spend in debt for his hopes and possibilities damn if only they could have been
May you find peace hanging on shouting fug the world as you haul doritos in Make sure you have plenty of alcohol and always race to the mall
Its a cold winter night he grips his jacket tight tomorrow he will fight again
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2010-02-26 22:53:00] (Date/Time posted on
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