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Twenty somethings in the music scene Fifty-ish regular connects with us Smoke pot underneath a bridge

He's not a perfect man Doesn't profess to be But he has a heart

Knows my struggle with faith Lives a block from a synagogue A Christian - an outcast in his own community

We end up doing odd jobs with him Help his mom Or loading pallets for functions

Looks like Dr Jacoby From Twin Peaks Has a hot daughter

We hike sometimes; end up at a cemetery Shows me the grave of the stepfather That molested him Says he forgave him before his death

We play shows at his house His daughter shits out a niglet Pretends to be proud

After a pool party; half-awakening In a drive-thru Let slip realizations - JQ redpills

The sadness yet understanding on his face Mirrors facing each other to show their opposites and an ever growing distance

Saw him a few years ago in little Italy His rag tag posse ready to help indian Children in South Dakota. One of them wearing goggles

Long hug Lifting me into the air Was I wearing my swastika necklace then?

I wonder what each of us Would say these days

Hope you're still one of the good ones And I wish the best for each of us Krash Cohen

Twenty somethings in the music scene Fifty-ish regular connects with us Smoke pot underneath a bridge He's not a perfect man Doesn't profess to be But he has a heart Knows my struggle with faith Lives a block from a synagogue A Christian - an outcast in his own community We end up doing odd jobs with him Help his mom Or loading pallets for functions Looks like Dr Jacoby From Twin Peaks Has a hot daughter We hike sometimes; end up at a cemetery Shows me the grave of the stepfather That molested him Says he forgave him before his death We play shows at his house His daughter shits out a niglet Pretends to be proud After a pool party; half-awakening In a drive-thru Let slip realizations - JQ redpills The sadness yet understanding on his face Mirrors facing each other to show their opposites and an ever growing distance Saw him a few years ago in little Italy His rag tag posse ready to help indian Children in South Dakota. One of them wearing goggles Long hug Lifting me into the air Was I wearing my swastika necklace then? I wonder what each of us Would say these days Hope you're still one of the good ones And I wish the best for each of us Krash Cohen

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