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Dew 'neath the eyes become teasing images that lack substance but I am sightless my home is black, colored only for those who bring their lanterns, never shifting, but drifting turning accidentally back, and I, not the right degree drift, find a face I'd thought I lost- don't wind the clock or leave the key where I may see it if you insist, if I am your guest, give me rooms covered in seaweed from the oceans coffin where I may drift unharmed, untouched your rooms, scorched by the warm ice, giving views to the otherlands, where motionless green beasts ponder their actions, filled with water, yet never willing to give, spiking those that dare, those, desperate and dehydrated enough to dare.. those are for the wild, who need pain to quench their need for adventure, mules in a constantly shifting land no, I want cool floors of laminaria, they'll squelch beneath these pale feet of mine, and, as I gather dew, calm my feverish scalp
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Nov 20, 2012
Nov 20, 2012 at 4:52 PM UTC
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Dew 'neath the eyes become teasing images that lack substance but I am sightless my home is black, colored only for those who bring their lanterns, never shifting, but drifting turning accidentally back, and I, not the right degree drift, find a face I'd thought I lost- don't wind the clock or leave the key where I may see it if you insist, if I am your guest, give me rooms covered in seaweed from the oceans coffin where I may drift unharmed, untouched your rooms, scorched by the warm ice, giving views to the otherlands, where motionless green beasts ponder their actions, filled with water, yet never willing to give, spiking those that dare, those, desperate and dehydrated enough to dare.. those are for the wild, who need pain to quench their need for adventure, mules in a constantly shifting land no, I want cool floors of laminaria, they'll squelch beneath these pale feet of mine, and, as I gather dew, calm my feverish scalp
kahara-jones
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Nov 20, 2012
Nov 20, 2012 at 4:52 PM UTC
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