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Yellow napkins Chrystal glasses, The walls bled golden flakes into a fountain ground that zig-zagged a misleading pattern. The wallpaper and aroma turned me off. It was something of a tacky reminiscence of the 20s, Reaching in inaudible desperation towards the ***** man in his black tuxedo, Pressing his black baby grand piano. The waitress came, (All-too rehearsed) she was pudgy in her complexion but slender in build. She crooned to me, a question. "To drink?" I didn't answer, Just stayed, fixated on the yellow rose slowly growing towards its death on the table. Everything seemed to be yellow. And even in the azure daylight kneading its way through the windows, I still saw death's hoofed shoulders crying through every object. I ordered a water.
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Apr 13, 2015
Apr 13, 2015 at 8:51 PM UTC
The Yellow Place
Yellow napkins Chrystal glasses, The walls bled golden flakes into a fountain ground that zig-zagged a misleading pattern. The wallpaper and aroma turned me off. It was something of a tacky reminiscence of the 20s, Reaching in inaudible desperation towards the ***** man in his black tuxedo, Pressing his black baby grand piano. The waitress came, (All-too rehearsed) she was pudgy in her complexion but slender in build. She crooned to me, a question. "To drink?" I didn't answer, Just stayed, fixated on the yellow rose slowly growing towards its death on the table. Everything seemed to be yellow. And even in the azure daylight kneading its way through the windows, I still saw death's hoofed shoulders crying through every object. I ordered a water.
bryce-perry
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20/M/American
Apr 13, 2015
Apr 13, 2015 at 8:51 PM UTC
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