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Cooking Wine
 
  Sorry I’m late, I was out spoiling my liver, I couldn’t wait..
The sun was up for far too long today,
And I cant see straight but the two of you look awfully pretty..
And I couldn’t wait, been awake for far too long today...
And is it strong enough, to burn away the cooking wine?
And I’m just tired enough,
If I closed my eyes ill sleep for days ill sleep for days...
Sorry I’m late, I was out spoiling my liver, I couldnt wait..
The sun was up for far too long today,
And I cant see straight but the two of you look awfully pretty.
Youre fucking beautiful.
And is it strong enough, to burn away the cooking wine,
And I’m just tired enough.
If I close my eyes ill sleep for days, ill sleep for days.




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