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Not quite the green rolling hills i’d devour only a few years ago i’m stuck depending on the dreary dark alleys, buldings with dessimated feelings, girls who prance so estatically through cement pavements and tarmac streets. How do I feel knowing brick tastes sweet, smog feels soft, and constant movement relaxes me? They flourished and thrived, grew up so different, so industrialised. A completely different vocabularly that has been bastardised. Not just trees and meadows not just red juggarnauts and underground rumbles. I need to find the sea just for a moment to wash this off me.
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Aug 1, 2018
Aug 1, 2018 at 4:31 PM UTC
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Not quite the green rolling hills i’d devour only a few years ago i’m stuck depending on the dreary dark alleys, buldings with dessimated feelings, girls who prance so estatically through cement pavements and tarmac streets. How do I feel knowing brick tastes sweet, smog feels soft, and constant movement relaxes me? They flourished and thrived, grew up so different, so industrialised. A completely different vocabularly that has been bastardised. Not just trees and meadows not just red juggarnauts and underground rumbles. I need to find the sea just for a moment to wash this off me.
oh wot a change
tegan
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Aug 1, 2018
Aug 1, 2018 at 4:31 PM UTC
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