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twirling landscapes on my fingertips rummaging the depths of the sky the shattered world at a glance broken pieces failing to mend and in the yelled whispers waiting the syllables of frozen fear echo the heartbeat of silence the compass casually announces its disturbance as if it weren't obvious by the needle of spinning red guess I should've left the magnet alone but I'm famous for finding every attraction irresistible and it seemed so very near the road swirling colors in my hand sweet chocolate turns into dirt believing in the impossible but living in the now I want a cutting scream ripping through this mistiness to break against the night the roadsigns are all covered by dark green ivy and the path is overgrown with tall brown weeds I conclude I'm traveling in the wrong direction but maybe only few find their way out here and perhaps I'm supposed to continue on maybe if I stayed here maybe I'd be all right but maybe it'd be a dull life
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May 26, 2010
May 26, 2010 at 4:25 PM UTC
where am i
twirling landscapes on my fingertips rummaging the depths of the sky the shattered world at a glance broken pieces failing to mend and in the yelled whispers waiting the syllables of frozen fear echo the heartbeat of silence the compass casually announces its disturbance as if it weren't obvious by the needle of spinning red guess I should've left the magnet alone but I'm famous for finding every attraction irresistible and it seemed so very near the road swirling colors in my hand sweet chocolate turns into dirt believing in the impossible but living in the now I want a cutting scream ripping through this mistiness to break against the night the roadsigns are all covered by dark green ivy and the path is overgrown with tall brown weeds I conclude I'm traveling in the wrong direction but maybe only few find their way out here and perhaps I'm supposed to continue on maybe if I stayed here maybe I'd be all right but maybe it'd be a dull life
jb-fuller
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May 26, 2010
May 26, 2010 at 4:25 PM UTC
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