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Pyres burn my heart tonight I walk down the timepiece So it can sip my niceties, I thaw my soul in the outings Tears I cried in 63’s, Shoving my shelf off Patching the game cards out, The hotel room’s melting Fuming the memories I kept for long, My room is a mess, thinking the dead I comb my strands recklessly Bite it like my rusted shackles The band is dying, I never mortify, Seeing is a crime Blindfolded like time, I have worn out my shoes Touching the tissues of my mistakes, I act like Midas.
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Sep 11, 2016
Sep 11, 2016 at 6:14 AM UTC
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Pyres burn my heart tonight I walk down the timepiece So it can sip my niceties, I thaw my soul in the outings Tears I cried in 63’s, Shoving my shelf off Patching the game cards out, The hotel room’s melting Fuming the memories I kept for long, My room is a mess, thinking the dead I comb my strands recklessly Bite it like my rusted shackles The band is dying, I never mortify, Seeing is a crime Blindfolded like time, I have worn out my shoes Touching the tissues of my mistakes, I act like Midas.
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Sep 11, 2016 at 6:14 AM UTC
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