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Created on: February 12, 2009
Drink it down
Pick your poison
You won't remember your actions tomorrow
You'll just have regrets and confusion
You know you should stop
But you don't slow down
A few more shots
And you're spinning around
It's all a blur
And then goes dark
You'll wake up tomorrow
Wishing you didn't remember all those parts
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