City of Haze

Bueno cold city of haze true all encompassing maze no sun solely haze rain comes with the haze only sometimes how strange only a drizzle haze covers buildings the skyline is almost gone somber sight to see all

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Tragic Romance

My sole was damaged when i said goodbye to her, and as i sat next to her as she died, i died with her. i feel as if there is no one out there that can bring my sole back to life, and make me feel about them as i did about my sweet elizabeth.

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A Poem

A brave face can go for miles, but now my sole wears thin now. the tears are falling now, oh, it is the flood gate now opened. i scream and i scream and i fucking scream.

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Yokozuna

From there, they stopped, and kyle took a sole step back. "done?" "i-i... i think so... take a look...?" kyle murmured, still staring unabashedly and biting his own lip as well.

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Foxhunt

Running in a maze of doubts, trying to reach out for an answer nihil novi sub sole said the lord of ruin; "just another day." timeless waits for me... am i fox or hound? run or chase the answers? run away... run away... run away...

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Tales of Alexandira: Winter break day 2.5

Cyrus wasnt that fond of it but he wasn't the religious type, leaning more on a spiritual internal peace then wanting to rely solely on the beliefs someone else has lied out for him.

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The Ambassador

Judy held up the sole sheet of paper in the file. "not since the otterton case, actually." the photo showed a middle-aged female snow leopard wearing a green sari.

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Mavis's Treat and Treat

Her azure pupils briefly reddened as her eyes narrowed, as if she were focusing to see more than the sole object in front of her.

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Arc 1 - Ephraim - 5: The New Life

The twins," he waved a paw at the eevee's wearing headbands, "are sash and sole. it's great to have someone else to talk with! do you like swimming any?"

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The Witch, the Train, and the Pocketwatch

\*you can find sweat drops at my soles, any of them.\* said the gargantuan taur-train.

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“They Call Me...” Chapter II: Rendezvous

_" the lupine shrieked, a piece of embedded rock digging into the sole of his foot which had been cut tremendously from the rugged rocks beforehand. immediately he fell over on his side, his chest puffing out at his inconsistent breathing patterns.

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Dog Cracking

The burglar's fingers dug into mark's helpless soles, their retractable claws tenderizing the dog's pads and making the torture even worse.

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