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Since adolescence I have been an insomniac, something sought after these days, by ignorance masquerading itself as open-mindedness. An hour to me is not an hour to you. The same standards apply, only because those restrictions can not be lifted. Such a beautiful tragedy, concerning a man made mandate, that dictates calendar years and sixty second intervals. The sound a scribble makes at three in the morning is a continuing story of dark circles and ever slowly forming indentations that are everlasting countenances. The sound dead leaves make as they're stepped on quickly shows a path yet to be discovered, leading to an uncovered face formed by bark, mottled with sweat as sweet as syrup. A petrified face. Covering a worn sponge. One willing to grow and absorb. A tired brain. Swimming in Dextromethorphan. Controlling a hand that extends to yawn. After counting sixty sheep, I'll start my next interval. One nod to know it worked.
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Nov 20, 2016
Nov 20, 2016 at 3:15 PM UTC
Petrified Sheep Carved From Wood
Since adolescence I have been an insomniac, something sought after these days, by ignorance masquerading itself as open-mindedness. An hour to me is not an hour to you. The same standards apply, only because those restrictions can not be lifted. Such a beautiful tragedy, concerning a man made mandate, that dictates calendar years and sixty second intervals. The sound a scribble makes at three in the morning is a continuing story of dark circles and ever slowly forming indentations that are everlasting countenances. The sound dead leaves make as they're stepped on quickly shows a path yet to be discovered, leading to an uncovered face formed by bark, mottled with sweat as sweet as syrup. A petrified face. Covering a worn sponge. One willing to grow and absorb. A tired brain. Swimming in Dextromethorphan. Controlling a hand that extends to yawn. After counting sixty sheep, I'll start my next interval. One nod to know it worked.
charlie-chirico
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29/M/American
Nov 20, 2016
Nov 20, 2016 at 3:15 PM UTC
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