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Safety Glass Shuffle

funeral bells already rung

coffins made of warm wood

shattered glass with no reflection

bright street lights dancing

dancing around the crimson pools

i dance along

afraid to open, to see

this sight of metal and flesh

of roses soon to come

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dan-pramann
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Jun 25, 2010
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