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Sunday, 1 August 2010

'I Love You Less Now That I Know You' by Katy Harrison

You'd tell me that you'd always found tattoos tacky. I'd say if you played Transmission one more time I'd use it as a Frisbee. You'd say The Smiths were for repressed Catholic gayboys. I'd cut off your festival wristband as you slept.
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