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rectifying desires of ill-perceived intentions because what the mind thinks it wants is deception of pleasure candy-coated poison helping the vitriolic hard-pills-to-swallow go down greens transform to intermittent reds reflective plashes amplify a glossy atmosphere as steamy plumes smudge colors like the tears in my eyes flares from passing lamplight: an inconstant reminder bright spots of life are just as transient and the darkest portions losing myself between spaces separating drops on the windshield my brain reverts to cruise-control perhaps trapped between dreary thoughts or weary from overexertion hate what you are; hate what's becoming harden your heart, grow up there's an enveloping comfort of the dark a cool relief from life's limelight on total depravity with my eyes closed, I can't see any of it with cacophonic beats, I can't hear my thoughts an addiction to instances untouched by time
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Feb 23, 2019
Feb 23, 2019 at 4:27 PM UTC
Rectification to static
rectifying desires of ill-perceived intentions because what the mind thinks it wants is deception of pleasure candy-coated poison helping the vitriolic hard-pills-to-swallow go down greens transform to intermittent reds reflective plashes amplify a glossy atmosphere as steamy plumes smudge colors like the tears in my eyes flares from passing lamplight: an inconstant reminder bright spots of life are just as transient and the darkest portions losing myself between spaces separating drops on the windshield my brain reverts to cruise-control perhaps trapped between dreary thoughts or weary from overexertion hate what you are; hate what's becoming harden your heart, grow up there's an enveloping comfort of the dark a cool relief from life's limelight on total depravity with my eyes closed, I can't see any of it with cacophonic beats, I can't hear my thoughts an addiction to instances untouched by time
lucas
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Feb 23, 2019
Feb 23, 2019 at 4:27 PM UTC
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