How To Hide A Dead Body

Sunday  PLURAL NOUN were your favorite. I used to meet you  PREPOSITION on  NOUN  COLOR  PLACE. You did your  BODY PART up like you were famous, even though it’s only  PLACE where we were going. Now, Sunday  PLURAL NOUN I just  VERB in. It’s like I  VERB my  NOUN with you. Now I’m screaming at a  PERSONS NAME I don’t know if I  VERB in, and I don’t know what else I can do. I’m still  VERB on to everything that’s  ADJECTIVE and  ADJECTIVE . I don’t want to say  FUNNY PHRASE because this one means  NOUN. A now you’re in the  COUNTRY PLURAL and  LENGTH has never felt so  ADJECTIVE. Here I am alone  PREPOSITION the  PLURAL NOUN and the  PLURAL NOUN . It  ADVERB so hard, for a  NUMBER different reasons. You  VERB the  VERB of my  NOUN. And left the rest in  NOUN.  VERB Through your old  PLURAL NOUN. You left me alone with  PERSONS NAME and I will never forgive  PERSONS NAME.