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The last words of an upstart Coming into their own Feels like the heart stopped but the fire has grown Wild and strange Bristles with energy ****** expression unchanged The face of adversity might’ve put on some weight Surface unearthly Distorted and framed in odd spotlight Reflection is way beyond my means but I’m alright The waves stay unchanged Adamant in resolve and I’ve learned from the same mix of granite and seasalt Great leaps come grand skyfall I wish you sun rays           Sometimes I even wish I could stay But we have our own fates They clashed for a time but now we part ways Just til the next time our paths cross and blaze trails across the skyline                                                         Whirlwinds and paradise                                                         Never missing the heartlines                                                         Forever kissing the starlight
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Jun 26, 2015
Jun 26, 2015 at 2:26 PM UTC
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The last words of an upstart Coming into their own Feels like the heart stopped but the fire has grown Wild and strange Bristles with energy ****** expression unchanged The face of adversity might’ve put on some weight Surface unearthly Distorted and framed in odd spotlight Reflection is way beyond my means but I’m alright The waves stay unchanged Adamant in resolve and I’ve learned from the same mix of granite and seasalt Great leaps come grand skyfall I wish you sun rays           Sometimes I even wish I could stay But we have our own fates They clashed for a time but now we part ways Just til the next time our paths cross and blaze trails across the skyline                                                         Whirlwinds and paradise                                                         Never missing the heartlines                                                         Forever kissing the starlight
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Jun 26, 2015
Jun 26, 2015 at 2:26 PM UTC
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