1. You unlock this door
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sheriff Charlie koch,
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condemned man named Jagger,
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this insignificant addendum
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about, what truths he wasn't.
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everybody else the trouble
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verified that a rectangular area
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including a political prison
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into darkness early this morning.
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northern section of Vietnam,
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they meet the eye or the ear.
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