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Hearkening whispers that remind me of footsteps; awaiting them to be yours--- I'm ashamed, defeated on all fours. I'm crestfallen because I'm certain      that I am devastatingly unsound---             nose stuck to the ground. I have a mood indigo so abiding it's embarrassing. My heart is colliding and subsiding to this pain. I hear one tick and imagine that it's the lights;       a plight to know this night hasn't died---            but it never is one. I'm pretending its all a burlesque       but repressing the truth that it never is that picturesque. It's never a picture show. I dream unsoundly, and now my world is despondent and unsoundly. Here I stand, invisible and indigo. I've been indigo since "my baby said goodbye." I'd call myself Ivonne      but nobody would even care to know.
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Dec 24, 2016
Dec 24, 2016 at 9:05 AM UTC
Ivonne
Hearkening whispers that remind me of footsteps; awaiting them to be yours--- I'm ashamed, defeated on all fours. I'm crestfallen because I'm certain      that I am devastatingly unsound---             nose stuck to the ground. I have a mood indigo so abiding it's embarrassing. My heart is colliding and subsiding to this pain. I hear one tick and imagine that it's the lights;       a plight to know this night hasn't died---            but it never is one. I'm pretending its all a burlesque       but repressing the truth that it never is that picturesque. It's never a picture show. I dream unsoundly, and now my world is despondent and unsoundly. Here I stand, invisible and indigo. I've been indigo since "my baby said goodbye." I'd call myself Ivonne      but nobody would even care to know.
peyton-leigh-stille
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Dec 24, 2016
Dec 24, 2016 at 9:05 AM UTC
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