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Out of doors, I bathe in sunlight in the honey glow of afternoon Unaware that night befuddles the flawless ere of peace fled soon with yellowed grass and aching leaves, beseeched, from up above may fall and with a careless kick of feet I scatter fire ants big and small For while I lay in grass galore night time at the edges creeps emerging in my green stupor to shock my mind from lazy sleep far out of ease my warmth is knocked into the cool steady gaze where sheep alarmed at the stroke of midnight flock jumping the fence with boundless leaps While up the front porch stairs I run and watch the nighttime settle in while broken leaves fly in the wind oh, woe for those who rest at sunset in the hollow heart of darkest sin.
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Jan 26, 2015
Jan 26, 2015 at 10:26 AM UTC
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Out of doors, I bathe in sunlight in the honey glow of afternoon Unaware that night befuddles the flawless ere of peace fled soon with yellowed grass and aching leaves, beseeched, from up above may fall and with a careless kick of feet I scatter fire ants big and small For while I lay in grass galore night time at the edges creeps emerging in my green stupor to shock my mind from lazy sleep far out of ease my warmth is knocked into the cool steady gaze where sheep alarmed at the stroke of midnight flock jumping the fence with boundless leaps While up the front porch stairs I run and watch the nighttime settle in while broken leaves fly in the wind oh, woe for those who rest at sunset in the hollow heart of darkest sin.
Aliceishiding
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Jan 26, 2015
Jan 26, 2015 at 10:26 AM UTC
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