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The sky will run out of stars after we’ll have left our bikes by the wall and walked the night to the summit of a hill. After we’ll have heard the terrible clamour so dramatically silent of what I thought would be the last nuclear fusion, I’ll tell you about my fear that the sky above us like a mile of desert dead before the dawn will remain black not pierced by a single light. Convince me they won’t end, the words that I can use to tell you about the future to let you know my kiss was honest what I meant. Convince me they won’t end, the mines of gold now full with dust and ground from where I pick the only chords I know on my guitar so I can sing to you wherever we might be about a walk through the darkest night with analog eyes and maximum exposure time, two wool-like gloves intertwined and two mouths happily moving. We’ll go back to our bikes by the wall, and, beautiful, pointing your finger to above you’ll laugh I told you that the sky wouldn’t run out of stars.
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Apr 7, 2018
Apr 7, 2018 at 7:37 PM UTC
the sky will run out of stars
The sky will run out of stars after we’ll have left our bikes by the wall and walked the night to the summit of a hill. After we’ll have heard the terrible clamour so dramatically silent of what I thought would be the last nuclear fusion, I’ll tell you about my fear that the sky above us like a mile of desert dead before the dawn will remain black not pierced by a single light. Convince me they won’t end, the words that I can use to tell you about the future to let you know my kiss was honest what I meant. Convince me they won’t end, the mines of gold now full with dust and ground from where I pick the only chords I know on my guitar so I can sing to you wherever we might be about a walk through the darkest night with analog eyes and maximum exposure time, two wool-like gloves intertwined and two mouths happily moving. We’ll go back to our bikes by the wall, and, beautiful, pointing your finger to above you’ll laugh I told you that the sky wouldn’t run out of stars.
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Apr 7, 2018
Apr 7, 2018 at 7:37 PM UTC
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