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It’s those monochrome voices that break the joyous bubble, bursting the rainbow shadows. Those bleak voices that dissolve the party and fill my heart with dissatisfaction. It’s the same colour as my soul, but there’s no need to spread the misery. My heart used to be just fine – you invited the greyhounds of horror to my doorstep, to my soul. And the colourblinds now stare with their mouths open with their mouths foaming but they just stare as if they can see through my hollow soul and they just stare. And they just stare.
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Apr 14, 2013
Apr 14, 2013 at 8:40 AM UTC
Greyhounds at my doorstep
It’s those monochrome voices that break the joyous bubble, bursting the rainbow shadows. Those bleak voices that dissolve the party and fill my heart with dissatisfaction. It’s the same colour as my soul, but there’s no need to spread the misery. My heart used to be just fine – you invited the greyhounds of horror to my doorstep, to my soul. And the colourblinds now stare with their mouths open with their mouths foaming but they just stare as if they can see through my hollow soul and they just stare. And they just stare.
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Apr 14, 2013
Apr 14, 2013 at 8:40 AM UTC
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