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The scent of death is a curious thing Sometimes it is upon one long before ones final hours Yet other times it doesn't appear until long after ones last breath But when it appears, there is no mistaking it Despite its similarities with longing and forgetting It has a subtle distinction all its own It comes in the dark of the night like a thief Stealing ones innocence and erasing any signs of hope Leaving behind a skeleton adorned with empty optimism Maybe if we pretend we can't smell it, it will pass us over Leaving us prey to it's scarier half, called life Whose smell is faint yet highly sought after So douse me with dreams and kerosene To trick the ghosts of the darknes Because life and death are not what they seem as they see who can pull me farthest.
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Sep 16, 2011
Sep 16, 2011 at 11:31 PM UTC
dreams and kerosene
The scent of death is a curious thing Sometimes it is upon one long before ones final hours Yet other times it doesn't appear until long after ones last breath But when it appears, there is no mistaking it Despite its similarities with longing and forgetting It has a subtle distinction all its own It comes in the dark of the night like a thief Stealing ones innocence and erasing any signs of hope Leaving behind a skeleton adorned with empty optimism Maybe if we pretend we can't smell it, it will pass us over Leaving us prey to it's scarier half, called life Whose smell is faint yet highly sought after So douse me with dreams and kerosene To trick the ghosts of the darknes Because life and death are not what they seem as they see who can pull me farthest.
meka-boyle
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Sep 16, 2011
Sep 16, 2011 at 11:31 PM UTC
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