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In soft darkness my aura of sadness emanates. O'er cresting notes my lonely whistle treads. Night birds sing to me their potentate And lull the drifting images in my head. All this my emptiness devours, It feeds upon such times and moods. My youthful optimism cowers; Ideals tonight are mere exotic foods. Do not look for me 'neath street lamps. I shun the light, as wolves would shun a fire, Preferring the company of street tramps, Who seem to understand a man's desires. So foolish are the rash, deceiving hearts, Which convince our minds that love is rare, For not infrequently a couple parts, Never realizing the secret was to care.
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Feb 26, 2012
Feb 26, 2012 at 10:14 PM UTC
Lecons de Tenebres
In soft darkness my aura of sadness emanates. O'er cresting notes my lonely whistle treads. Night birds sing to me their potentate And lull the drifting images in my head. All this my emptiness devours, It feeds upon such times and moods. My youthful optimism cowers; Ideals tonight are mere exotic foods. Do not look for me 'neath street lamps. I shun the light, as wolves would shun a fire, Preferring the company of street tramps, Who seem to understand a man's desires. So foolish are the rash, deceiving hearts, Which convince our minds that love is rare, For not infrequently a couple parts, Never realizing the secret was to care.
Lessons of Darkness
brian-oarr
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Feb 26, 2012
Feb 26, 2012 at 10:14 PM UTC
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