Neil's Fiction: The Legend of Met (Sin 19)

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Friday, October 14, 2011

The Legend of Met (Sin 19)

"You know the bold saying: 'Laws were meant to be stiffed.' Me obey? No heeding. When fined 'cause caught, I'm miffed! "No one's hurt by fast drive. I'm under control. Toppled chairs but alive They are who block my road. "My horse was meant for speed. Village chieftain, don't cry. Hold me? I'll make you bleed. I head fast to bar. Mouth dry. "When I'm cheated at cards, I don't wait for slow law. I thrash scoundrel so hard, The law buries him low. "Not laws, but what makes sense. No need for darn... Sign in to see full entry.

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