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Poor unexpecting calendar days.

Morning's at my door so I boarded up the windows to hide in the dark light and wait for the moon light morning, I know she's there I can feel it in the clean air light a cigarette for an idea you can't protect regret for not kissing morning at her awake as a stranger attend the wake just watching her gasp for her last breath as that sunsets in my mind, thoughts unkind mountains of mourning meet in the valleys and dance in the warm light a desert of wondering an ocean of drowning the calendar has built a wall of insanity not striving for popularity a birthday and funeral for everyday and somehow that's okay
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chad-a-dolezal
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Oct 31, 2011
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