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Pale blue violets shimmer Among rag-tag fungal forests. Branches tick-tock with Burly blow of the sky; Forgotten blossoms from Your failed antiquity. The summer that once was Is hungry for more. Discontinue your reticence, Only you can consume your fate. Green will gorge on you Despite the bitter chill. So go, go now and Sit amongst the campfire. Forage for the hum-drum you forsake, **** your soul on a marshmallow pick, Then eat it all before the night falls. Derelict tulip tips lay idle on the mantle, Dangling on the precipice Of time and the void. Maybe I'll engage myself in a chat with Freud, Tell him I'm envious, remorseful, And annoyed. Golly gosh, Your soul tastes cloy. Or was that the marshmallow?
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May 17, 2018
May 17, 2018 at 2:43 PM UTC
Forgotten Blossoms
Pale blue violets shimmer Among rag-tag fungal forests. Branches tick-tock with Burly blow of the sky; Forgotten blossoms from Your failed antiquity. The summer that once was Is hungry for more. Discontinue your reticence, Only you can consume your fate. Green will gorge on you Despite the bitter chill. So go, go now and Sit amongst the campfire. Forage for the hum-drum you forsake, **** your soul on a marshmallow pick, Then eat it all before the night falls. Derelict tulip tips lay idle on the mantle, Dangling on the precipice Of time and the void. Maybe I'll engage myself in a chat with Freud, Tell him I'm envious, remorseful, And annoyed. Golly gosh, Your soul tastes cloy. Or was that the marshmallow?
Michael-Benjamin-Walker
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May 17, 2018
May 17, 2018 at 2:43 PM UTC
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