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English, 11.02.2021 20:10 malak3782

Is there any figurative language in this text and can you identify them, please? Do I need it?
Mocha
Am I under control?
Can I beat it?
Wake up
If it swallowed me whole
Would I see it?
I can make you feel alive
I know, but do I need you to survive?
Just a sip!
Does it still matter which one?
Just a drip!
Am I dum. bfounded when I slip?
You can't believe
I can't believe
You can't believe
I can't believe
You can't believe
I can't believe this happened
Wow!
French vanilla I think I should sit this one out
(No, no, no)
Maybe a cup of self-control
Would be the route
But it's the flavor
It's the flavor you want
Maybe so,
But it feels better to check than to reflect

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