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The leaves turn grey as heartbreak rises over a troubled world. The travails of flawed champions would triumph if they could be so bold. But the wind stings the tender cheek even as the hand reaches for the heavens. So this beleaguered soul plummets from tarnished heights to these fallow gardens. And so I watch over this gentle miscreant with the world in his sights and his eyes closed. Unwilling to pull aside the veil afraid of turning his writhing heart cold. The decision to rebel is planted by lecherous hands Left to cultivate in a mind with far loftier plans.
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Mar 25, 2012
Mar 25, 2012 at 3:45 AM UTC
Lofty Sights Destroyed
The leaves turn grey as heartbreak rises over a troubled world. The travails of flawed champions would triumph if they could be so bold. But the wind stings the tender cheek even as the hand reaches for the heavens. So this beleaguered soul plummets from tarnished heights to these fallow gardens. And so I watch over this gentle miscreant with the world in his sights and his eyes closed. Unwilling to pull aside the veil afraid of turning his writhing heart cold. The decision to rebel is planted by lecherous hands Left to cultivate in a mind with far loftier plans.
paul-r-mott
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Mar 25, 2012
Mar 25, 2012 at 3:45 AM UTC
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