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Do you throw it in the well
Wishing you had someone to tell
What it was that you wished for
So it couldn't come true anymore
I have thrown so much away
These times die and stay alive
I have gone and I've stayed
And though both happened at the same time
I know which one I like
And which one I hate

Never change to fire if you're ice
Even if you melt on a table and dry
And that table is burned I'll tell you why
‘Cause you stayed by going away
And life changes not you
Life changes not you

Every time is contained in now
Now is the one time anything happens
Though one moments shot in infinity's rounds
Now is the one time
Anything happens here
 
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Sign and symptoms of Donohue Syndrome, or also known as Leprechaunism, on facial features include protuberant and low-set ears, flaring nostrils, unusually large mouth, thick lips, and widely spaced eyes. Physical features include stunted growth (including during gestation), lack of subcutaneous adipose tissue, muscle atrophy, hirsutism (excessive body hair growth), and dysplasia (nail malformation). Additionally, a condition known as acanthosis nigricans is present in affected individuals. In acanthosis nigricans, patches of skin darken and thicken to gain a velvet-like appearance. Gender specific features also include enlarged clitoris and breasts, as well as ovarian cysts in affected females, and enlarged penis in affected males. In the Journal of Pediatric Medicine, Donohue and Uchida described affected sisters whose growth appeared to have ended in the seventh month of gestation, both born alive but dying before four months of age. Very early death (or spontaneous abortion) is the norm, although sufferers sometimes live longer than a decade.
 
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My god! It's been dead for 2 days!! I NEED A CRASH CART OVER HERE!!!
 
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You know it has to be bumped
If I didn't, I'd be a hypocrite
I posted that whole spiel several pages ago, after all
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Am I supposed to just sit here and take it?
Or do I take a stand and push the limit?
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I say I make the run, and head for daylight

Another 2 days have passed. Time to bump just cuz.
 
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One, two, three, four.

And then the past recedes and I won't be involved
The effort to be free, seems pointless from above
You're looking down at me, I'd rather stay below
Than have you staring up at me is nowhere I want to go

Aye, this business of how long we try to stay alive
Why, to be here you first got to die so I gave it a try
And what do you know, time was so long ago

And things come back you see to where they don't belong
And every drop of sea is the whole ocean

I lied to the greatest thieves about anything and everything
I'm a figure of forgotten speech, I'm out of reach
Oh, I can't play it safe but I might just in case

I'm disguised as a reaching hand, I'm a working man
I don't understand why clockout comes so slow everytime
That's one line I stay right behind
That's one line I stay right behind
 
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Most Leprechaun legends can be traced back to the 8th century tales of water spirits which were known as ‘luchorpán’ which means ‘small body’. It is said that these spirits merged with a household fairy and developed a penchant for heavy drinking so no cellar was safe! According to other researchers, the term Leprechaun actually comes from the Irish term ‘leath brogan’ which means shoemaker.

It is interesting to note that Leprechauns are often associated with wealth, particularly gold coins, but they are actually cobblers which you would hardly presume is a lucrative vocation! Nonetheless, the myth of the pot of gold persists and there are still people who go looking for this hidden treasure!
 

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