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As wasted sunlight drops upon the skin of atoms, I sigh limpid ghosts along hell’s diamond eyes. Out they shake with gusts of dubiety. Ouch! The glow ignites my wintered skin. The rarest turns to pain again, Yet, I am safe in lush calm sin. I wish to saunter home again. - I wish to feel at home again. She is my home, But she is not where home is. When will home wander to me? We’ll set the breadth aflame And expose what lies in the ashes between us. Dancing, Until our flesh turns white.
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Sep 1, 2015
Sep 1, 2015 at 2:59 PM UTC
Forlorn La(57)Gusto
As wasted sunlight drops upon the skin of atoms, I sigh limpid ghosts along hell’s diamond eyes. Out they shake with gusts of dubiety. Ouch! The glow ignites my wintered skin. The rarest turns to pain again, Yet, I am safe in lush calm sin. I wish to saunter home again. - I wish to feel at home again. She is my home, But she is not where home is. When will home wander to me? We’ll set the breadth aflame And expose what lies in the ashes between us. Dancing, Until our flesh turns white.
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Sep 1, 2015
Sep 1, 2015 at 2:59 PM UTC
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