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Ah, the smell of wilting roses And the falling of the brown dead leaves And the drying of the oceans as the world, Once full of vigor and life, dies – It fills me with the utmost joy! For when the sun turns to embers And all the animals fall into cracks Formed by the dry grounds shrink You and I will lay together, all of us together, At the shores of the evaporating seas and All elated, we will smile. Ready to finish this game and end the mess, We will go to the next world By the sea, beneath the yellow and sagging moon.
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Oct 24, 2010
Oct 24, 2010 at 9:01 PM UTC
Yellow Moon
Ah, the smell of wilting roses And the falling of the brown dead leaves And the drying of the oceans as the world, Once full of vigor and life, dies – It fills me with the utmost joy! For when the sun turns to embers And all the animals fall into cracks Formed by the dry grounds shrink You and I will lay together, all of us together, At the shores of the evaporating seas and All elated, we will smile. Ready to finish this game and end the mess, We will go to the next world By the sea, beneath the yellow and sagging moon.
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Oct 24, 2010
Oct 24, 2010 at 9:01 PM UTC
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