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all the noise which encompasses the voices brought to static swoons drenched architecture purchases wrought with metal and iron to whisk us to the pearly sheer moon all plagued within busying decay wilting upon thresholds of spinning stares clinging onto flowers trafficked upon despair how my palms are crossed and inked with delay the soil gathering in roots and stinging of clattering water drops the garden shutter despite of love as the voices carry in the breeze yet I start to realize it is all a facade to carry me away and I cry out to the distant stars like pebbles of emerald heroines, "for all I have done, what in return?" shall the heavens weep I shall sleep soundly yet I feel the chatter in the marrow of my bones maybe this twinkling sky isn't for me, as it chuckles lightly oblivious to its bite so plummet through this pearly moon in search for that greater beyond do not worry, my love maybe I'll return in orbit soon
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Sep 17, 2015
Sep 17, 2015 at 10:10 PM UTC
Orbit
all the noise which encompasses the voices brought to static swoons drenched architecture purchases wrought with metal and iron to whisk us to the pearly sheer moon all plagued within busying decay wilting upon thresholds of spinning stares clinging onto flowers trafficked upon despair how my palms are crossed and inked with delay the soil gathering in roots and stinging of clattering water drops the garden shutter despite of love as the voices carry in the breeze yet I start to realize it is all a facade to carry me away and I cry out to the distant stars like pebbles of emerald heroines, "for all I have done, what in return?" shall the heavens weep I shall sleep soundly yet I feel the chatter in the marrow of my bones maybe this twinkling sky isn't for me, as it chuckles lightly oblivious to its bite so plummet through this pearly moon in search for that greater beyond do not worry, my love maybe I'll return in orbit soon
decem
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Sep 17, 2015
Sep 17, 2015 at 10:10 PM UTC
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