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Silence ebbs Down the street By my side. By my pride. Shattered not By the patter on My umbrella, Down Avenue Isabella. And silence flows. The crooked sidewalk Grabs at my feet And my pride snickers. Silence breaks not For your ambient Bickers. A door of wickers' Make On Avenue Isabella Swings to regression And silence flickers. For whom The bell tolls My pride reprimands. The dead need no Gentle hands. And on Avenue Isabella Porous souls are steeped So deeply in Their own pretension To fill the lonely holes That the bell tolls To a harmonious roar Of crowded silence. Dead Silence.
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Sep 26, 2016
Sep 26, 2016 at 12:50 PM UTC
Avenue Isabella
Silence ebbs Down the street By my side. By my pride. Shattered not By the patter on My umbrella, Down Avenue Isabella. And silence flows. The crooked sidewalk Grabs at my feet And my pride snickers. Silence breaks not For your ambient Bickers. A door of wickers' Make On Avenue Isabella Swings to regression And silence flickers. For whom The bell tolls My pride reprimands. The dead need no Gentle hands. And on Avenue Isabella Porous souls are steeped So deeply in Their own pretension To fill the lonely holes That the bell tolls To a harmonious roar Of crowded silence. Dead Silence.
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Sep 26, 2016
Sep 26, 2016 at 12:50 PM UTC
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