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How long has it been since you've last gone outside? Routines are the sedatives of all souls The wild ones whose dreams bedazzle beyond a pillow But all infallible ones turn the lights down low, Lean against the window and count the blows. The world appears to be wide awake - It's deathly void of color The lights from the stereo beacon for party goers in the making; There's something to be said about life from the second floor. I can't put my finger on it 'Cause you and your vision never make it to the other side of the window But I don't want to keep stride through clouds of smoke.
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Nov 20, 2017
Nov 20, 2017 at 4:11 PM UTC
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How long has it been since you've last gone outside? Routines are the sedatives of all souls The wild ones whose dreams bedazzle beyond a pillow But all infallible ones turn the lights down low, Lean against the window and count the blows. The world appears to be wide awake - It's deathly void of color The lights from the stereo beacon for party goers in the making; There's something to be said about life from the second floor. I can't put my finger on it 'Cause you and your vision never make it to the other side of the window But I don't want to keep stride through clouds of smoke.
When I succumbed to rest, the leaves were green. As I rose, the branches were bare and accusing.
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24/F/United States
Nov 20, 2017
Nov 20, 2017 at 4:11 PM UTC
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