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My muse taunts me, One second they'll be there, Guiding me, I swear. But then without even uttering farewell, They leave me there alone in my uninspiring cell. Sometimes they leave me for so long I begin to forget they're there, So I try it all out on my own. It works I guess, The puzzle fits, But its just there's something wrong. I know now that they're there, I felt it, I felt it I swear. But I don't know who they are, And I don't know where they are. But I know, I know they're there. I just have to wait for them to open the cell door.
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Mar 13, 2019
Mar 13, 2019 at 1:19 PM UTC
Taunting Muse
My muse taunts me, One second they'll be there, Guiding me, I swear. But then without even uttering farewell, They leave me there alone in my uninspiring cell. Sometimes they leave me for so long I begin to forget they're there, So I try it all out on my own. It works I guess, The puzzle fits, But its just there's something wrong. I know now that they're there, I felt it, I felt it I swear. But I don't know who they are, And I don't know where they are. But I know, I know they're there. I just have to wait for them to open the cell door.
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23/F/Somewhere
Mar 13, 2019
Mar 13, 2019 at 1:19 PM UTC
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