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Crestfallen as my fallen crown lying now upon the ground trapped in yesterday's salty tears like rage suppressing petty fears. Clouded jewels in time-worn gold, what once was warm is icy cold a kind of cloak that can't be torn are my thoughts despondent and forlorn. I cannot the storm cloud break before my own soul I must shake, arouse my pulse, bring back my breath before my crest falls nigh to death. Shake off my shackles, old and new and bring a change long overdue bend toward the tear-soaked, elegiac ground and from the dust retrieve my crown.
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May 9, 2016
May 9, 2016 at 3:26 PM UTC
Crestfallen
Crestfallen as my fallen crown lying now upon the ground trapped in yesterday's salty tears like rage suppressing petty fears. Clouded jewels in time-worn gold, what once was warm is icy cold a kind of cloak that can't be torn are my thoughts despondent and forlorn. I cannot the storm cloud break before my own soul I must shake, arouse my pulse, bring back my breath before my crest falls nigh to death. Shake off my shackles, old and new and bring a change long overdue bend toward the tear-soaked, elegiac ground and from the dust retrieve my crown.
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May 9, 2016
May 9, 2016 at 3:26 PM UTC
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