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Waves of disparity roll in on black tides, Dark clouds hang from angel's fingers, They see me and I see them, They begin to weep, The day wears on like a deadly disease, Sick eyes look at me with knowing, And such a reprieve from endless nothing, There will never be, Cold winds blow at my back, Stirring up the ashes I've left, I need to know something is out here, So I fall on my knees and pray, Beautiful and weary, I ramble on, Just looking for a place to lie down, And sleep for a while.
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Sep 9, 2010
Sep 9, 2010 at 8:57 PM UTC
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Waves of disparity roll in on black tides, Dark clouds hang from angel's fingers, They see me and I see them, They begin to weep, The day wears on like a deadly disease, Sick eyes look at me with knowing, And such a reprieve from endless nothing, There will never be, Cold winds blow at my back, Stirring up the ashes I've left, I need to know something is out here, So I fall on my knees and pray, Beautiful and weary, I ramble on, Just looking for a place to lie down, And sleep for a while.
amy-henson
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Sep 9, 2010
Sep 9, 2010 at 8:57 PM UTC
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