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Thieves of Silence

with flowers for the moonlight the fright she bid goodbye stars and leonids sparkled the night like a wino in the midst with acquired dreams I audit this blinky blue eyed sunrise the two little satellites melted away musical notes insured by a common man harvested by the embraceable grim reaper in this bizarre love pentangle they arrive with their swarm of locusts the thieves of silence!!
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vivek-bhargav
Indian
Published
Apr 25, 2012
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