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the bubbles disappear further above me as the last evidence of sunlight dims i think i tried to call for you but my mouth filled with salt water and the taste of reckless abandonment in desperation i stopped living in reality my memories but a playback of just moments ago we had been strolling through gardens the concrete paths carved with coded symbols i suppose i had been smiling but the image is fading fast but you; i have never recalled the slightest curl of your perfect lips ever since the day i found you you had been with her in the corners of a tower and her lust-filled moans pierced my soul but it was your intoxicated smile that burned me a smile you'd never give me the moon hung low in the abyss of the sky casting guilty shadows on the light stone floor and as i turned i knew you'd chase me but with no trace of sincerity i'd told you not to bother and you didn't try again honestly, i was disappointed but it's for the best so as the earth rumbled and creaked and groaned the paintings on the wall shifted and crashed i had opened the windows to watch the sea flood the endless prairies turbulent storms whirled into revolutionary winds but i'd kept my windows open so as the waves closed over the last church turret and the gardens submerged under i felt the remnants of my essence smoke and burn like the photographs had last night and that was how our love became a myth just like the way our city did - - -
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Sep 5, 2013
Sep 5, 2013 at 10:07 AM UTC
atlantis
the bubbles disappear further above me as the last evidence of sunlight dims i think i tried to call for you but my mouth filled with salt water and the taste of reckless abandonment in desperation i stopped living in reality my memories but a playback of just moments ago we had been strolling through gardens the concrete paths carved with coded symbols i suppose i had been smiling but the image is fading fast but you; i have never recalled the slightest curl of your perfect lips ever since the day i found you you had been with her in the corners of a tower and her lust-filled moans pierced my soul but it was your intoxicated smile that burned me a smile you'd never give me the moon hung low in the abyss of the sky casting guilty shadows on the light stone floor and as i turned i knew you'd chase me but with no trace of sincerity i'd told you not to bother and you didn't try again honestly, i was disappointed but it's for the best so as the earth rumbled and creaked and groaned the paintings on the wall shifted and crashed i had opened the windows to watch the sea flood the endless prairies turbulent storms whirled into revolutionary winds but i'd kept my windows open so as the waves closed over the last church turret and the gardens submerged under i felt the remnants of my essence smoke and burn like the photographs had last night and that was how our love became a myth just like the way our city did - - -
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Sep 5, 2013 at 10:07 AM UTC
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