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I walk days into the cities until the sad man shouts within the belly of my festering, backwards institution: "Hate me for the songs I can not sing." If you walk long enough you will begin to see everyone you know, passing you, not looking at you passing, voyer-platonic you see. A ghost begins skipping trees, branch to branch. Tried and true I send to you my best wisdom: defeat the peace and don't overstep your heros.
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Dec 3, 2012
Dec 3, 2012 at 2:47 AM UTC
The Summoning
I walk days into the cities until the sad man shouts within the belly of my festering, backwards institution: "Hate me for the songs I can not sing." If you walk long enough you will begin to see everyone you know, passing you, not looking at you passing, voyer-platonic you see. A ghost begins skipping trees, branch to branch. Tried and true I send to you my best wisdom: defeat the peace and don't overstep your heros.
ByronTheDane
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Dec 3, 2012
Dec 3, 2012 at 2:47 AM UTC
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