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I walk down these empty halls gazing at the worn out walls at the memories that I see wondering what I was meant to be Walking down this empty street Averting my gaze from every stranger I meet I cross the paths of dark and light but soon the day is blotted out by night The lights of stars illuminate my path I kept walking, less I face their wrath when memories are brought to the surface of my mind I  wish desperately, pleading for them to rewind back to a day where I could wander these roads down worn-out paths that no one knows but alas time has gone so fast nothing gold, I guess, can last
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Sep 18, 2017
Sep 18, 2017 at 8:16 AM UTC
Empty Halls, Worn out Walls
I walk down these empty halls gazing at the worn out walls at the memories that I see wondering what I was meant to be Walking down this empty street Averting my gaze from every stranger I meet I cross the paths of dark and light but soon the day is blotted out by night The lights of stars illuminate my path I kept walking, less I face their wrath when memories are brought to the surface of my mind I  wish desperately, pleading for them to rewind back to a day where I could wander these roads down worn-out paths that no one knows but alas time has gone so fast nothing gold, I guess, can last
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Sep 18, 2017
Sep 18, 2017 at 8:16 AM UTC
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