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so i went to a witchcraft doctor |
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took off the cloak |
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Don't beat him. |
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you can accept it and then endeavor to change it. |
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it gets rough like the drawing is is particular. |
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It's a merciless disease. |
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and I'll cycle through that all the time. |
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and you're not quite sure what it means. |
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So many things were out of kilter and out of balance and out of whack. |
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it's so amazing you know to be able to get people the tools. |
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and lots of my friends suggested that there may be somebody might be envied or angry with me and casted a witchcraft spell on me |
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a warm cloak |
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and also walking around |
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so I'm just working out what's next for me. |
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that it was stronger |
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you can't pronounce words in the normal way |
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whats to expect |
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it's an ever moving conversation. |
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Throw the ball. |
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you have to accept it. |
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I go from being at peace to being very angry. |
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Help the poor. |
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we just had our first baby. |
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enemies. |
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and I'm glad it's it's on your path. |
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after all it doesn't really work for me |
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When people see me they just go something's not right. |
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I think she was just |
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i'm very slow |
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i'm very weak |
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immediately the traveller |
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and it's kind of discouraging. |
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and then evolving their marketing and their brand. |
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Run for cover. |
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Just to do it. |
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and the north wind |