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A day's light in morning asked of me, Took the dense hole, wished for Some, from my whispering grasp And thawed it glinting in the sky Liquid, sugar, to fall between The fingers grasped my emotion ****** soaked with midnight desire seen Sweet smelling of hallucinations, Well wishers, and shysters of the Sticky night before. I told him, I said: "Went gone my mother, before me I lived a life and I lay on my deathbed, Frightened of the days I lost And the love I could not remember." I looked to my life's gut and implored Him: "Your hands cradle what with All I could accomplish, and not, All I could ask, all I can't know, Return my consciousness, I ask, Return what I had before my Drift into the sea, cast rejected, And lost in a nightmare." The morning nodded, shook my Greasy sweat tinged hands, me awake, And fell away distant to the horizon beyond To become just a rising glint in my eye A lightly pierced sky appearing before me.
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Dec 29, 2014
Dec 29, 2014 at 6:52 PM UTC
Lost Asleep
A day's light in morning asked of me, Took the dense hole, wished for Some, from my whispering grasp And thawed it glinting in the sky Liquid, sugar, to fall between The fingers grasped my emotion ****** soaked with midnight desire seen Sweet smelling of hallucinations, Well wishers, and shysters of the Sticky night before. I told him, I said: "Went gone my mother, before me I lived a life and I lay on my deathbed, Frightened of the days I lost And the love I could not remember." I looked to my life's gut and implored Him: "Your hands cradle what with All I could accomplish, and not, All I could ask, all I can't know, Return my consciousness, I ask, Return what I had before my Drift into the sea, cast rejected, And lost in a nightmare." The morning nodded, shook my Greasy sweat tinged hands, me awake, And fell away distant to the horizon beyond To become just a rising glint in my eye A lightly pierced sky appearing before me.
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Dec 29, 2014
Dec 29, 2014 at 6:52 PM UTC
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