“Now I can deal with all the blood on my shoes,
The holes in my sole,
My spirit is tainted and,
Oh, all my tears are painted”

—  Pete Doherty

"Lust of the Libertines"
Lyrics and poetry

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English musician, writer, actor, poet and artist 1979

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