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Drowning in reflecting pool, I fall as vision blurs Shroud myself in liquid cool and aspirate my bitter words Crickets chirp on summer night and shadows cling to me Stomach ties in tiny knots from what I know's in store for me I reached out for a star, I cupped my hand, and took my turn but didn't ponder consequence and wound up getting burned Like a taste of immortality, then hearing that you're terminal The crashing of reality is somewhere south of wonderful So give a contribution of the eyes, unto the seas Build the wall back, good as new as dignified composure flees Close my eyes and sigh away a sliver of that empty ache That's spreading like a cancer through my chest I think I'll chase the summer South, hear wisdom from another mouth, admit I'm now a different kind of mess Like celebrating life and love by going to a funeral Feathers shed from wings of doves lie somewhere south of wonderful
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May 7, 2019
May 7, 2019 at 1:33 PM UTC
South of Wonderful
Drowning in reflecting pool, I fall as vision blurs Shroud myself in liquid cool and aspirate my bitter words Crickets chirp on summer night and shadows cling to me Stomach ties in tiny knots from what I know's in store for me I reached out for a star, I cupped my hand, and took my turn but didn't ponder consequence and wound up getting burned Like a taste of immortality, then hearing that you're terminal The crashing of reality is somewhere south of wonderful So give a contribution of the eyes, unto the seas Build the wall back, good as new as dignified composure flees Close my eyes and sigh away a sliver of that empty ache That's spreading like a cancer through my chest I think I'll chase the summer South, hear wisdom from another mouth, admit I'm now a different kind of mess Like celebrating life and love by going to a funeral Feathers shed from wings of doves lie somewhere south of wonderful
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May 7, 2019
May 7, 2019 at 1:33 PM UTC
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