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Take my hand as we walk along the patio surrounded by clay and fine china As we look upon those who are caged eternally, timelessly aging through unbothered by the deafening arms of the clock as they clap to meet. Walk with me through panels and countless oil paintings As we listen to the songs of the violins that cannot sing anymore, tip-toeing onto the sycamore tiles Funny, how fleeting was considered immortal and only one can differentiate fleeting from timeless. cause fleeting, are we among the immortals; we are just passing through.
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Dec 3, 2018
Dec 3, 2018 at 8:57 AM UTC
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Take my hand as we walk along the patio surrounded by clay and fine china As we look upon those who are caged eternally, timelessly aging through unbothered by the deafening arms of the clock as they clap to meet. Walk with me through panels and countless oil paintings As we listen to the songs of the violins that cannot sing anymore, tip-toeing onto the sycamore tiles Funny, how fleeting was considered immortal and only one can differentiate fleeting from timeless. cause fleeting, are we among the immortals; we are just passing through.
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23/Agender/BGC, Philippines
Dec 3, 2018
Dec 3, 2018 at 8:57 AM UTC
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