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Cowpunk
Maybe. Maybe not.
The times are strange, no doubt.
In the heat of it, what I believed
was the heat of it, I shouted like a dockworker
that I was unafraid. Come at me,
I hollered, you can only...
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Two Sisters, One Thinner, One Better Dressed
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