GOAT
January 28th, 1985, you arrived
You told us to āLove Yourzā,
cherish it, āno life is better than yours.ā
Your wordplay are like strands of nylon,
embedded into one.… Read More
Prof. Jessica Penner | OL20 | Fall 2021
GOAT
January 28th, 1985, you arrived
You told us to āLove Yourzā,
cherish it, āno life is better than yours.ā
Your wordplay are like strands of nylon,
embedded into one.… Read More
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