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Identify at once The words jumble in my throat Retribution shock Governing by my ticking clocks Spewing wind to fill the sails Empty boats Floating down Glinding along gilded banks Wheat can seldom feed a soul Only bloat the burdend mind How does the horizion break? When did all my buds bloom Long into the night And slowly wither away But never die Change is mine And when it comes to me My will I cannot abide There will be no sacrifice I live my life by the dimmest light The words I could speak To blow it out Flowing over the tip of my tounge But Seldom ever spoken Silence is golden And the danger may be closer than it appears And you'll never know if the end is near And the ones i loved, cherished and relied most heavily upon Can slip god through my viens... And yet the new ones The immitators I've neglected Seldom speak to me, irony a bitter curse And up untill this day, and onwards down the current the words still escape me
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May 5, 2017
May 5, 2017 at 3:01 AM UTC
Its hard work being lonely
Identify at once The words jumble in my throat Retribution shock Governing by my ticking clocks Spewing wind to fill the sails Empty boats Floating down Glinding along gilded banks Wheat can seldom feed a soul Only bloat the burdend mind How does the horizion break? When did all my buds bloom Long into the night And slowly wither away But never die Change is mine And when it comes to me My will I cannot abide There will be no sacrifice I live my life by the dimmest light The words I could speak To blow it out Flowing over the tip of my tounge But Seldom ever spoken Silence is golden And the danger may be closer than it appears And you'll never know if the end is near And the ones i loved, cherished and relied most heavily upon Can slip god through my viens... And yet the new ones The immitators I've neglected Seldom speak to me, irony a bitter curse And up untill this day, and onwards down the current the words still escape me
Boggy
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May 5, 2017
May 5, 2017 at 3:01 AM UTC
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