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Trampled under forests where The dead dew greets new days On the night when I saw you We were turning a page And somebody saw you Dancing At the Bluebird and Flamingo Killing time on Delmar Street While I fell at your flat feet Half-drunk and underage Captive by the suture on Your woven dress backstage I’ve been thinking of my home a lot How hard it was to just move along And I still can’t touch the picket fence Without wondering what went wrong But there’s royalty in Knowing That I’m not ****** here forever In your heart, am I alright? And you could be mistaken By my hollow shade of pale I am not one of your ghosts And my blood isn’t for sale So I sleep with your name on my lips In the night, there’s a crackling whisper That lingers like dew on the wet moss Stuck to the boot of a drifter Now I’m burning my back in the shower Feeling like the wind could blow me down And I know nothing good can last forever Only evil has that staying power
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Jul 10, 2025
Jul 10, 2025 at 4:11 AM UTC
Queen of England
Trampled under forests where The dead dew greets new days On the night when I saw you We were turning a page And somebody saw you Dancing At the Bluebird and Flamingo Killing time on Delmar Street While I fell at your flat feet Half-drunk and underage Captive by the suture on Your woven dress backstage I’ve been thinking of my home a lot How hard it was to just move along And I still can’t touch the picket fence Without wondering what went wrong But there’s royalty in Knowing That I’m not ****** here forever In your heart, am I alright? And you could be mistaken By my hollow shade of pale I am not one of your ghosts And my blood isn’t for sale So I sleep with your name on my lips In the night, there’s a crackling whisper That lingers like dew on the wet moss Stuck to the boot of a drifter Now I’m burning my back in the shower Feeling like the wind could blow me down And I know nothing good can last forever Only evil has that staying power
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21/M/Illinois
Jul 10, 2025
Jul 10, 2025 at 4:11 AM UTC
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