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She's rock 'n' roll as if it was an Element. She walks to the sound of Cobblestones worshiping her Heels like the desert its rare Rains. Nightclub beats slow Down to Match her pulse As she passes. Narcissus loving himself Before her; she mirrors Men's fragile egos in the Tears she produces when Passing them with me On her mind. She's rock 'n' roll As if unsilence itself commanded A goddess to choose a body To possess; her Back straight Like time was of no such thing As the essence. She slows down to match My humble Mortal Pace. I die. Then Not.
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Mar 17, 2017
Mar 17, 2017 at 7:20 PM UTC
How I Spell Love (Goddessness, pt. II)
She's rock 'n' roll as if it was an Element. She walks to the sound of Cobblestones worshiping her Heels like the desert its rare Rains. Nightclub beats slow Down to Match her pulse As she passes. Narcissus loving himself Before her; she mirrors Men's fragile egos in the Tears she produces when Passing them with me On her mind. She's rock 'n' roll As if unsilence itself commanded A goddess to choose a body To possess; her Back straight Like time was of no such thing As the essence. She slows down to match My humble Mortal Pace. I die. Then Not.
sgholter
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Mar 17, 2017
Mar 17, 2017 at 7:20 PM UTC
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