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The pretense of circular reasoning paints the eyes a misty shade of dull. Eyes that view, from the dragon perch of a counterclockwise carousel, imagined scenery with a sprinkling of dreams. A Gothic vision of crashing waves against the grayish cliffs that rise to a foggy grass clad plain where sits the emblematic gabled home with ****** in the windows. The calliope moans a dragging tune to match it's steady spin. the sound of wind through tarnished brass archaic and unsettling, a broken drag of whiny sounding notes in a symphony of impotence. You seem to look and dress the part of the person you portray; feigning superficiality for acceptance in the world I, myself, am not for a second fooled. You are the very essence of substance and depth The carousel comes to a gradual halt a hesitant dismount; back to your prison of practicality and need; visions pass from ominous to pastoral tranquility The eccentric dragon of blue and gold awaits your return.
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Jan 18, 2016
Jan 18, 2016 at 3:36 PM UTC
Dreaming Girl
The pretense of circular reasoning paints the eyes a misty shade of dull. Eyes that view, from the dragon perch of a counterclockwise carousel, imagined scenery with a sprinkling of dreams. A Gothic vision of crashing waves against the grayish cliffs that rise to a foggy grass clad plain where sits the emblematic gabled home with ****** in the windows. The calliope moans a dragging tune to match it's steady spin. the sound of wind through tarnished brass archaic and unsettling, a broken drag of whiny sounding notes in a symphony of impotence. You seem to look and dress the part of the person you portray; feigning superficiality for acceptance in the world I, myself, am not for a second fooled. You are the very essence of substance and depth The carousel comes to a gradual halt a hesitant dismount; back to your prison of practicality and need; visions pass from ominous to pastoral tranquility The eccentric dragon of blue and gold awaits your return.
robert-carl-brusberg
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Jan 18, 2016
Jan 18, 2016 at 3:36 PM UTC
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