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I shut my songs, Never heard them, Never played them, But I insist telling me They don't exist, Just as the electricity Remained hidden for thousands of years: They are there, somewhere, In eminence to pop, To breathe, To see the daylight. I neglect them But I can feel the beat, I don't know who I'm waiting for, Which colors they'll be born, Echoing which tunes, Heavy or light, Until I'm able to See, feel, touch and heal. The songs are messy, Brewed as they could, Unborn, but alive, Strange, but weirdly harmonic. Consonant.
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Feb 9, 2019
Feb 9, 2019 at 12:54 PM UTC
The songs
I shut my songs, Never heard them, Never played them, But I insist telling me They don't exist, Just as the electricity Remained hidden for thousands of years: They are there, somewhere, In eminence to pop, To breathe, To see the daylight. I neglect them But I can feel the beat, I don't know who I'm waiting for, Which colors they'll be born, Echoing which tunes, Heavy or light, Until I'm able to See, feel, touch and heal. The songs are messy, Brewed as they could, Unborn, but alive, Strange, but weirdly harmonic. Consonant.
danilosteck
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29/M/São Paulo
Feb 9, 2019
Feb 9, 2019 at 12:54 PM UTC
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