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I closed that door. Barred and barricaded it, Left a bomb inside, I didn’t wait to know it had Set off. I haven’t stopped stopping, Staring through the small windows, Everything blinded; myself folded. A tornado streaming through my past, This gush sets me free, flying uncontrollably Somewhere else. The more I fall, the more I find the shards of that broken world. I let them skewer my mind, imagining them mended back together. I closed that door. Yet here I stand its way, a silhouette. Neither here nor there.
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Feb 25, 2012
Feb 25, 2012 at 6:53 AM UTC
silhouette
I closed that door. Barred and barricaded it, Left a bomb inside, I didn’t wait to know it had Set off. I haven’t stopped stopping, Staring through the small windows, Everything blinded; myself folded. A tornado streaming through my past, This gush sets me free, flying uncontrollably Somewhere else. The more I fall, the more I find the shards of that broken world. I let them skewer my mind, imagining them mended back together. I closed that door. Yet here I stand its way, a silhouette. Neither here nor there.
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Feb 25, 2012
Feb 25, 2012 at 6:53 AM UTC
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