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My soul a paperweight in my body A tired sack of dried pebbles and stones weighing me down in earthy waters of moss and soil How sad it must be to not feel your body change like flowers do in spring Oh how the young lay alseep one foot in the grave Wishing to kiss death on its cold lips How sad it must be not to feel happiness To not bask in its colors of yellows and greens To let the leaves engulf me while i sing And how sad it must be to not have you with me To hear your heart beat and your ocean blue eyes gleam How sad I know that sadness all too well that dark heavy cloak that leaves me shivering at night How sad My days and nights a rollercoaster of emotions dipped in lavendar and cobwebs My sweet and bitter days mixed together like green tea How to heal? Im not sure But i know to relish in the sweetness of my yellow days and to swim in the blues Let it carry me not consume me
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Apr 30, 2018
Apr 30, 2018 at 12:34 AM UTC
Lavender cobwebs;how sad
My soul a paperweight in my body A tired sack of dried pebbles and stones weighing me down in earthy waters of moss and soil How sad it must be to not feel your body change like flowers do in spring Oh how the young lay alseep one foot in the grave Wishing to kiss death on its cold lips How sad it must be not to feel happiness To not bask in its colors of yellows and greens To let the leaves engulf me while i sing And how sad it must be to not have you with me To hear your heart beat and your ocean blue eyes gleam How sad I know that sadness all too well that dark heavy cloak that leaves me shivering at night How sad My days and nights a rollercoaster of emotions dipped in lavendar and cobwebs My sweet and bitter days mixed together like green tea How to heal? Im not sure But i know to relish in the sweetness of my yellow days and to swim in the blues Let it carry me not consume me
SadlyKida
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20/F/Someone's dusty attic
Apr 30, 2018
Apr 30, 2018 at 12:34 AM UTC
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