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A world suspended in demotion Devolution devours all entity and creation The entirety of existence, Reduced to the mere ridicule of trivial things alike. Much is at stake, and yet nothing. A staleness of fire-like flare, Stranded in demise. Endless plight, and compromise… And I wonder what begins my day. How I summon the power to stay, O’, and how we endure decay. Now, the music we knew devours the sun, The outro of all this begun... Meanwhile, Underneath the waters stream, Many a restless dream, Hung, distorted and bereaved, On the fumes of a memory. Meanwhile, Underneath the waters stream, Many a restless dream, Hung, distorted and bereaved, On the fumes of a memory. The world is gathered in breath, And soon a day will dawn. When everything else is gone, When the willows awake, Daylight shall break, Over the vacancy that bonds the ends of you and I, Beyond the reach of things unknown, Beyond the endlessness, Alone.
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Feb 6, 2018
Feb 6, 2018 at 4:18 PM UTC
The World Asunder
A world suspended in demotion Devolution devours all entity and creation The entirety of existence, Reduced to the mere ridicule of trivial things alike. Much is at stake, and yet nothing. A staleness of fire-like flare, Stranded in demise. Endless plight, and compromise… And I wonder what begins my day. How I summon the power to stay, O’, and how we endure decay. Now, the music we knew devours the sun, The outro of all this begun... Meanwhile, Underneath the waters stream, Many a restless dream, Hung, distorted and bereaved, On the fumes of a memory. Meanwhile, Underneath the waters stream, Many a restless dream, Hung, distorted and bereaved, On the fumes of a memory. The world is gathered in breath, And soon a day will dawn. When everything else is gone, When the willows awake, Daylight shall break, Over the vacancy that bonds the ends of you and I, Beyond the reach of things unknown, Beyond the endlessness, Alone.
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Feb 6, 2018
Feb 6, 2018 at 4:18 PM UTC
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