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An arrogant frost begins to melt, dripping from the red shingles onto the progressively muddy ground, where dark green lines sprout, erasing the icy past. Slow growth of small buds colored pink, red, yellow, and white take the dream of warmer days as a twisty hot mirage strikes the distance. Life shakes the leaves off the tree, as all turns bitterly dark, orange and brown, and crumpled up on the sidewalk, chilling down to the beat of the pidder padder of rain. Warmth is removed from sensations, colors fade from a distance to white, glazed with the purest icing as the world turns a new shade of grey, colored only by the feeling of crystals glimmering like diamonds.
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Mar 28, 2016
Mar 28, 2016 at 1:19 AM UTC
Seasons to Remember
An arrogant frost begins to melt, dripping from the red shingles onto the progressively muddy ground, where dark green lines sprout, erasing the icy past. Slow growth of small buds colored pink, red, yellow, and white take the dream of warmer days as a twisty hot mirage strikes the distance. Life shakes the leaves off the tree, as all turns bitterly dark, orange and brown, and crumpled up on the sidewalk, chilling down to the beat of the pidder padder of rain. Warmth is removed from sensations, colors fade from a distance to white, glazed with the purest icing as the world turns a new shade of grey, colored only by the feeling of crystals glimmering like diamonds.
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Mar 28, 2016
Mar 28, 2016 at 1:19 AM UTC
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