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I cry because I lost my time and you cry because you found yours but not where you wanted and now it’s almost gone the full moon grins impishly, and mocks you for a fool and his smile for me is that of an old friend another of many less-than-noble men who beneath his gaze have acted lies and whispered them in woman’s ear and with the soft caress of laughter my spine tingles and my hairs stand up, ready to run at the first sign of trouble because if joy and terror share the same physical response what does that tell you about being happy simply this: the first law of the universe is that everything is always falling apart
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Sep 14, 2010
Sep 14, 2010 at 6:44 PM UTC
Entropy
I cry because I lost my time and you cry because you found yours but not where you wanted and now it’s almost gone the full moon grins impishly, and mocks you for a fool and his smile for me is that of an old friend another of many less-than-noble men who beneath his gaze have acted lies and whispered them in woman’s ear and with the soft caress of laughter my spine tingles and my hairs stand up, ready to run at the first sign of trouble because if joy and terror share the same physical response what does that tell you about being happy simply this: the first law of the universe is that everything is always falling apart
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Sep 14, 2010
Sep 14, 2010 at 6:44 PM UTC
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