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Shrieking, all-in, nothingheldback laughter Beats up against my skull, Thudding, thudding. Is this happiness observed? Pools of wrinkles gather underneath Squinted eyes, Little silk kimonos crumpled at the foot of a bed. Laugh lines fold and expand, As if they are their own organisms, Breathing in and out with the rhythm of life. Somewhere else, there is crying, ***** feet and bruises the color of wilted pansies. Undisturbed, they vibrate to a different frequency, An isolated rhythm. A symphony of cornflower and charcoal, They dance about in a sad song of neglect. Far away from the loud, booming laughter. Oh, sunken eyes and sullen brows, How have you not yet changed the world? Thunder your despair, Push up against the merriness and chrisanthimum bliss.
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Jan 16, 2013
Jan 16, 2013 at 3:21 PM UTC
Happiness observed
Shrieking, all-in, nothingheldback laughter Beats up against my skull, Thudding, thudding. Is this happiness observed? Pools of wrinkles gather underneath Squinted eyes, Little silk kimonos crumpled at the foot of a bed. Laugh lines fold and expand, As if they are their own organisms, Breathing in and out with the rhythm of life. Somewhere else, there is crying, ***** feet and bruises the color of wilted pansies. Undisturbed, they vibrate to a different frequency, An isolated rhythm. A symphony of cornflower and charcoal, They dance about in a sad song of neglect. Far away from the loud, booming laughter. Oh, sunken eyes and sullen brows, How have you not yet changed the world? Thunder your despair, Push up against the merriness and chrisanthimum bliss.
meka-boyle
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Jan 16, 2013
Jan 16, 2013 at 3:21 PM UTC
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