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"See you soon." He says Two set of knuckles Leading me blind I bellow it out alike a forge, out temple.. Pftffffffffffffffffffff Coy, Sunlight fades as I begin to steep in the shade Blackness, like mist, nearly pixelating my daze I'm blind, I'm falling, I've died, Still, same place A tickle of color splashed trickle in space Playing in front of my eyes with no face This sprite is electric This Nymph holds my gaze To and fro this vividity does go spinning and swirling Oh, what a show And then it creates such colossals of glow The colors so vibrant, with some I don't know This bright neon orchestra might be,.. Symphony. Diamonds. With eyes, so alien, akin flys, I see A figure, no face, pirouettes, my treat A sapphire balet, next, a green man whose stare seldom left me but (he) did sit, and not stand Entrapment ensues, as I couldn't choose in-between, said, sat man, or falling for blues
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Apr 19, 2017
Apr 19, 2017 at 9:07 PM UTC
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"See you soon." He says Two set of knuckles Leading me blind I bellow it out alike a forge, out temple.. Pftffffffffffffffffffff Coy, Sunlight fades as I begin to steep in the shade Blackness, like mist, nearly pixelating my daze I'm blind, I'm falling, I've died, Still, same place A tickle of color splashed trickle in space Playing in front of my eyes with no face This sprite is electric This Nymph holds my gaze To and fro this vividity does go spinning and swirling Oh, what a show And then it creates such colossals of glow The colors so vibrant, with some I don't know This bright neon orchestra might be,.. Symphony. Diamonds. With eyes, so alien, akin flys, I see A figure, no face, pirouettes, my treat A sapphire balet, next, a green man whose stare seldom left me but (he) did sit, and not stand Entrapment ensues, as I couldn't choose in-between, said, sat man, or falling for blues
This one was harder for me to write, as I literally fail to fully encumber this experience in words.
jacksavage
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Apr 19, 2017
Apr 19, 2017 at 9:07 PM UTC
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