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Upon an island sits my soul. Floating among the quivering branches hidden with in the lull I crouch, still and shivering. Upon the waves turns my soul. With cold waters dragging me deep to a world through a rabbits hole I flail, thrashing about and weep. Upon those cufflinks wears my soul. The jacket turned outward to face the cold harsh winds taking their toll I arch, pained and begin to brace. Within the damp ground rest my soul. With shelter against the raging wind theres chance to warm by the coal I lay, stretched no longer caging.
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Jan 23, 2014
Jan 23, 2014 at 2:03 PM UTC
No Longer Caging
Upon an island sits my soul. Floating among the quivering branches hidden with in the lull I crouch, still and shivering. Upon the waves turns my soul. With cold waters dragging me deep to a world through a rabbits hole I flail, thrashing about and weep. Upon those cufflinks wears my soul. The jacket turned outward to face the cold harsh winds taking their toll I arch, pained and begin to brace. Within the damp ground rest my soul. With shelter against the raging wind theres chance to warm by the coal I lay, stretched no longer caging.
william-5
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Jan 23, 2014
Jan 23, 2014 at 2:03 PM UTC
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