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I saw the gust of winter Walks a billowing shadow across the field Unmasking all covers of a happy summer Whispering a once cold secret untold. The dire wolf leashed under a leafless tree Warns the old wise moon for omen Has she come to betray me for a visit? Or, steal me a kiss of vengeance. Skin as pale as snow Flowing in a cosmos of abyss Thought ocean devours everything Flesh with rocks can't rise above. Has justice been this early winter? Knocking on every door Warranting about Summer 1990 Of a wrath under a sycamore tree. Three wise men under the stars A girl dances with the corns Happy feet can't help but wander Leading her to where daddy is. Safe on these arms of forever Carry me over where home is Lit the light up unveils Two shadows under the stars. Seeing through a thick fiber A nameless fear of silence Not even a single drop of needle Till her breath has faded.
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Sep 16, 2015
Sep 16, 2015 at 5:49 AM UTC
Summer of 1990 (Wise Men Under the Stars)
I saw the gust of winter Walks a billowing shadow across the field Unmasking all covers of a happy summer Whispering a once cold secret untold. The dire wolf leashed under a leafless tree Warns the old wise moon for omen Has she come to betray me for a visit? Or, steal me a kiss of vengeance. Skin as pale as snow Flowing in a cosmos of abyss Thought ocean devours everything Flesh with rocks can't rise above. Has justice been this early winter? Knocking on every door Warranting about Summer 1990 Of a wrath under a sycamore tree. Three wise men under the stars A girl dances with the corns Happy feet can't help but wander Leading her to where daddy is. Safe on these arms of forever Carry me over where home is Lit the light up unveils Two shadows under the stars. Seeing through a thick fiber A nameless fear of silence Not even a single drop of needle Till her breath has faded.
this is part 1 - to be continued...bizarre events of Summer 1990.
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Sep 16, 2015
Sep 16, 2015 at 5:49 AM UTC
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