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The dressing in the window is shadowed by the right corner door Calling to the left sun he screams for more of less and for the floor to be lit Like the bottom of ballerinas faces when they're sprayed by the stagelights. He cries a last note to the minor scale blues number, switching to bass And closing the gap between what he really knew and what he couldn’t face, he floats home and up a stair, Pulling down the sheet over the two pairs of killing drones, the lovers eyes And regardless of the broken mirrors and the lucks flailing failing dream vain, he will not try To quit.
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Nov 25, 2011
Nov 25, 2011 at 9:38 PM UTC
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The dressing in the window is shadowed by the right corner door Calling to the left sun he screams for more of less and for the floor to be lit Like the bottom of ballerinas faces when they're sprayed by the stagelights. He cries a last note to the minor scale blues number, switching to bass And closing the gap between what he really knew and what he couldn’t face, he floats home and up a stair, Pulling down the sheet over the two pairs of killing drones, the lovers eyes And regardless of the broken mirrors and the lucks flailing failing dream vain, he will not try To quit.
Hint; it's about a stalker. Sort of.
emily-nolan
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Nov 25, 2011
Nov 25, 2011 at 9:38 PM UTC
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