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Hidden deep within folds of twilight Nestled far between sky and sycamore tree, Your freedom lies, a weakened prisoner, Take it. Each summer day is meaningless As I think of who she's molding you into She who birthed you owns the right to your life Your thoughts And **** that woman Who caught you in her thick, encasing, diamond web Before you could even think for yourself I say take it! If not for yourself, for me For nerf bullets in your chandelier For piano lessons on cold December Sundays And why won't you take it? Shatter those boundaries The wrought-iron cage she's placed around you Embrace the foreign sky For me.
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Oct 9, 2013
Oct 9, 2013 at 11:50 PM UTC
Imprison
Hidden deep within folds of twilight Nestled far between sky and sycamore tree, Your freedom lies, a weakened prisoner, Take it. Each summer day is meaningless As I think of who she's molding you into She who birthed you owns the right to your life Your thoughts And **** that woman Who caught you in her thick, encasing, diamond web Before you could even think for yourself I say take it! If not for yourself, for me For nerf bullets in your chandelier For piano lessons on cold December Sundays And why won't you take it? Shatter those boundaries The wrought-iron cage she's placed around you Embrace the foreign sky For me.
terra-marie
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27/F/American
Oct 9, 2013
Oct 9, 2013 at 11:50 PM UTC
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