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Sitting here on the rough rooftop Shingles overgrown with moss Knees pulled to my chest Inhaling the sweet toxins Of a cigarette Pressed between withered fingers That feel the need To hold onto something As if it were everything Wind runs through my hair And my eyes stare longingly at the stars And they stare back My ears pull in the sounds around me The whispering winds The silent moonlight playing A simple tune In stark contrast With the dark symphony in my head So I try to synchronize with the Beautiful orb As it's song Progresses to a module tone Of a more complex melody
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Mar 7, 2014
Mar 7, 2014 at 2:20 PM UTC
Moonlight Orchestra
Sitting here on the rough rooftop Shingles overgrown with moss Knees pulled to my chest Inhaling the sweet toxins Of a cigarette Pressed between withered fingers That feel the need To hold onto something As if it were everything Wind runs through my hair And my eyes stare longingly at the stars And they stare back My ears pull in the sounds around me The whispering winds The silent moonlight playing A simple tune In stark contrast With the dark symphony in my head So I try to synchronize with the Beautiful orb As it's song Progresses to a module tone Of a more complex melody
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Mar 7, 2014
Mar 7, 2014 at 2:20 PM UTC
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