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The drooping sun stood across the wooden bow, showering it with drowsy thoughts for the wooden boy In the abandoned graveyards where pavements were abolished Plaid plague nourished the jingling broken eyes The graveyards of dreams and graveyards of clocks Will deliver the nails of sorority locks To cradle the soft heat of the drenched sun To bring on temptation of demolition’s sons Let’s say that the pavements of hopes were of pain and vain The vines were vanity and the roots were dignity If agony keeps us close to our core, then drench pins on my head to keep me human
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Jan 16, 2015
Jan 16, 2015 at 5:31 AM UTC
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The drooping sun stood across the wooden bow, showering it with drowsy thoughts for the wooden boy In the abandoned graveyards where pavements were abolished Plaid plague nourished the jingling broken eyes The graveyards of dreams and graveyards of clocks Will deliver the nails of sorority locks To cradle the soft heat of the drenched sun To bring on temptation of demolition’s sons Let’s say that the pavements of hopes were of pain and vain The vines were vanity and the roots were dignity If agony keeps us close to our core, then drench pins on my head to keep me human
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Jan 16, 2015
Jan 16, 2015 at 5:31 AM UTC
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