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Come, nihilistic compulsion, Come, bitter bottom of the glass, Come, looking like a bitter *** Come, solipsistic mirror! I have seen you rise a thousand times And seen you, wise, with wiser rhymes Arise with wild eyes frightened, high, Suspended on a riser over night. Full-faced, without the spatter Mattering, disgraced distasteful Patter, battered, left to fry Inside a lake of fire. Stained. Unchanged. I've faced you. Cast your gaze upon unblessed night, Your desecration burning bright, Reflected rays directed - But I chase you. I'll outpace you, Race you down to where the emptiness Can scrape the chalk dust off the slate. I scrape and scratch and can't erase you. I can't write without you and I don't know Why I doubt you and I can't say much About the way your touch, so sweet and mean, Coats me with gasoline. I can't ignite Without you and I Lose my light without You, empty night so bright With rays I recognize Comprise you.
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Feb 9, 2022
Feb 9, 2022 at 10:59 PM UTC
sunset needle drop
Come, nihilistic compulsion, Come, bitter bottom of the glass, Come, looking like a bitter *** Come, solipsistic mirror! I have seen you rise a thousand times And seen you, wise, with wiser rhymes Arise with wild eyes frightened, high, Suspended on a riser over night. Full-faced, without the spatter Mattering, disgraced distasteful Patter, battered, left to fry Inside a lake of fire. Stained. Unchanged. I've faced you. Cast your gaze upon unblessed night, Your desecration burning bright, Reflected rays directed - But I chase you. I'll outpace you, Race you down to where the emptiness Can scrape the chalk dust off the slate. I scrape and scratch and can't erase you. I can't write without you and I don't know Why I doubt you and I can't say much About the way your touch, so sweet and mean, Coats me with gasoline. I can't ignite Without you and I Lose my light without You, empty night so bright With rays I recognize Comprise you.
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Feb 9, 2022
Feb 9, 2022 at 10:59 PM UTC
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