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Scalped
 
  Urge those working, with such machinery
To keep their hair tied back
Contained in hair nets or cut short

Fit and happy, he was healthy at 71kgs
Indoor cricket
Scarring marvel, effect of some drugs
Vivid, deadly
Photo, paper
Training for living
Still giving plastic bag account
So can you work it out?

Urge those working, with such machinery
To keep their hair tied back
Contained in hair nets or cut short




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