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She sat and watched the translucent orange leaf fall and with it every aspiration of her ego She noted the way the dull morning sun shone through it    Ego and leaf alike Her house is a happy one Sisters smile baking cakes when autumn appears Brothers smile when furtive grass rises in the spring Her life is a happy one She sat and watched the fire burn cutting her own hair and whistling Her song was happy too, as the dwindling dream faded and the afternoon moon shied away fears once ever present now vapour on crisp dewy winter evening breezes He sat and watched her trace faces in the air with a delicate finger And he drew her face in his mind with ease His self collapsing His house is a happy one Father smile playing raucous games in the summer epoch Mother smile huddled with baby on winter snapshot days His life is a happy one His words were happy too, as he scribbled on ragged notepads whilst the wind blew and so many newspapers broke free from the vendor by the statue (Though they can't shake that one impression of the world dematerialising before them and the prolonging of time in the interim ghost world of lost memories and sadness on DMT) I saw them rise on a January morning, lights cascading over treetops Flittering life and love combined in sun-drenched washed out skies watching them floating so high and their smiles were new stars a transcendent tenderness that I was in awe of and still am Repressed sadness manipulated into shapes when they made love in the sky Every bleak memory of their time dissipated and the cityscape below began to bloom All industry halted, a million stood and watched as new life radiated around them Convoluted linear time was now disrupted All events in history, happened simultaneously The birth and death of a cosmos Captured in a kiss
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Jan 23, 2014
Jan 23, 2014 at 10:21 AM UTC
Depressing Songs For Depressed People (A Minuscule Moment In Time)
She sat and watched the translucent orange leaf fall and with it every aspiration of her ego She noted the way the dull morning sun shone through it    Ego and leaf alike Her house is a happy one Sisters smile baking cakes when autumn appears Brothers smile when furtive grass rises in the spring Her life is a happy one She sat and watched the fire burn cutting her own hair and whistling Her song was happy too, as the dwindling dream faded and the afternoon moon shied away fears once ever present now vapour on crisp dewy winter evening breezes He sat and watched her trace faces in the air with a delicate finger And he drew her face in his mind with ease His self collapsing His house is a happy one Father smile playing raucous games in the summer epoch Mother smile huddled with baby on winter snapshot days His life is a happy one His words were happy too, as he scribbled on ragged notepads whilst the wind blew and so many newspapers broke free from the vendor by the statue (Though they can't shake that one impression of the world dematerialising before them and the prolonging of time in the interim ghost world of lost memories and sadness on DMT) I saw them rise on a January morning, lights cascading over treetops Flittering life and love combined in sun-drenched washed out skies watching them floating so high and their smiles were new stars a transcendent tenderness that I was in awe of and still am Repressed sadness manipulated into shapes when they made love in the sky Every bleak memory of their time dissipated and the cityscape below began to bloom All industry halted, a million stood and watched as new life radiated around them Convoluted linear time was now disrupted All events in history, happened simultaneously The birth and death of a cosmos Captured in a kiss
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Jan 23, 2014
Jan 23, 2014 at 10:21 AM UTC
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