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Loneliness Made himself comfortable in my heart He took up a chair Set it backwards And swung a leg over With an inaudible sigh Sat on down Settled in, Right beside The torn edges And split seams Started Picking Tearing Scratching off Strips Of my damage Of my out of control. He smokes and smolders Like a haystack Silently igniting Turns pebbles into boulders That sink me Deeper Tighter Slighter Into myself Until my chest Explodes And strips of loss Scatter at my bare feet Him, The lonely man With the loud voice And vacant Laugh. He can fill a room With his technicolour coats and masks And fade the brightest star With his undying pallor That is sewn just beneath his skin. He is the crafty artful dodger Of bullets to the heart Ducks and weaves And falls away Down the dark Alley ways Of this damaged urbanized Over developed Being. Lonley man. Pulled up a chair And made himself at home In my heart.
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Mar 15, 2011
Mar 15, 2011 at 11:46 PM UTC
silently igniting
Loneliness Made himself comfortable in my heart He took up a chair Set it backwards And swung a leg over With an inaudible sigh Sat on down Settled in, Right beside The torn edges And split seams Started Picking Tearing Scratching off Strips Of my damage Of my out of control. He smokes and smolders Like a haystack Silently igniting Turns pebbles into boulders That sink me Deeper Tighter Slighter Into myself Until my chest Explodes And strips of loss Scatter at my bare feet Him, The lonely man With the loud voice And vacant Laugh. He can fill a room With his technicolour coats and masks And fade the brightest star With his undying pallor That is sewn just beneath his skin. He is the crafty artful dodger Of bullets to the heart Ducks and weaves And falls away Down the dark Alley ways Of this damaged urbanized Over developed Being. Lonley man. Pulled up a chair And made himself at home In my heart.
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Mar 15, 2011
Mar 15, 2011 at 11:46 PM UTC
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