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Whispers of death crawl through the protective cloud of smoke, and pierce the worn armor built to protect all dreams and hope. They funnel in their doubts, silencing the crow. Whirlwind round and round, while obfuscating home A quiet voice at first, like a stranger shouting fields away. Yet still it steals the focus and turns the sharpest hues to gray. There seems to be no plan. Crowned chaos rules each day. One by one they come and go, but still the voices stay They are masters of volume, calculating for the optimal strike, like when they scream during sleep, keeping the children up through the night, or softly during work time, counting all that isn’t right. They reach out their hand, but it’s nothing more than a vice. Now laughter’s no cure, but it sure can help the pain. And if no one’s telling jokes, three tall bourbons will do the same, No one ever wins this war, but they can be kept at bay. Oh the fight to cling to sanity is enough to drive a man insane.
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Feb 26, 2013
Feb 26, 2013 at 8:30 PM UTC
The Voices
Whispers of death crawl through the protective cloud of smoke, and pierce the worn armor built to protect all dreams and hope. They funnel in their doubts, silencing the crow. Whirlwind round and round, while obfuscating home A quiet voice at first, like a stranger shouting fields away. Yet still it steals the focus and turns the sharpest hues to gray. There seems to be no plan. Crowned chaos rules each day. One by one they come and go, but still the voices stay They are masters of volume, calculating for the optimal strike, like when they scream during sleep, keeping the children up through the night, or softly during work time, counting all that isn’t right. They reach out their hand, but it’s nothing more than a vice. Now laughter’s no cure, but it sure can help the pain. And if no one’s telling jokes, three tall bourbons will do the same, No one ever wins this war, but they can be kept at bay. Oh the fight to cling to sanity is enough to drive a man insane.
joseph-john
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Feb 26, 2013
Feb 26, 2013 at 8:30 PM UTC
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