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Would you hold it against me If i said there's nothing found That i'll lay here and watch my dreams Embers, falling to the ground Would you hold it against me If i had no strength to fight And as tomorrow brings the war Still, no tears escape my eyes Would you fault it for its being A doughnut on the shelf Would you shun it's hollowness inside It still tries to make its sweetness felt For there are some that rake for dreams With disparity in the dead of night And others whose voracity The world feared and extinguished light - c.t.
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Jan 4, 2016
Jan 4, 2016 at 6:41 AM UTC
Would You
Would you hold it against me If i said there's nothing found That i'll lay here and watch my dreams Embers, falling to the ground Would you hold it against me If i had no strength to fight And as tomorrow brings the war Still, no tears escape my eyes Would you fault it for its being A doughnut on the shelf Would you shun it's hollowness inside It still tries to make its sweetness felt For there are some that rake for dreams With disparity in the dead of night And others whose voracity The world feared and extinguished light - c.t.
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Jan 4, 2016
Jan 4, 2016 at 6:41 AM UTC
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