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With derelict ears I ignored the prose in the wind I will never again. It demanded "How dare the languid enter my august presence" and since then I've been ruined I feel the weight of my indecision; I collapse, I collapse, I collapse into routine I follow along with the wrong melody I am a ghost in living clothes. I carve my initials into Anxiousness, that towering monolith and I think back to what the wind said: My august, languid presence? My anxious, living pretense? I forget Until in a wave of surety, I realize what it meant: I am my own opposition. Each of my contentious life revisions.
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Apr 12, 2016
Apr 12, 2016 at 4:19 PM UTC
shouted at a shifting sky
With derelict ears I ignored the prose in the wind I will never again. It demanded "How dare the languid enter my august presence" and since then I've been ruined I feel the weight of my indecision; I collapse, I collapse, I collapse into routine I follow along with the wrong melody I am a ghost in living clothes. I carve my initials into Anxiousness, that towering monolith and I think back to what the wind said: My august, languid presence? My anxious, living pretense? I forget Until in a wave of surety, I realize what it meant: I am my own opposition. Each of my contentious life revisions.
aaron-travis-gibson-jr
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Apr 12, 2016
Apr 12, 2016 at 4:19 PM UTC
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