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Far-seeing the apple of your eye Reaching for The globe, glorious and tender in your sphirex hands, Newly crafted, formed. Painted by the millimeter from the pacific to the Indian. North to south-- then the equator Smack bang, In the middle. You'd shoulder the weight of the sphere and you'd smoldered the downfall of the creation As the maple combusted and we took a bite: Sweet, deep crimson. Scorned yet dazed; a lamb ready for the slaughter Our sympathies could only reach an external level As our animalistic inner, drove us to all fours And the taste of sin, bittersweet. And then the caw of the crow, And the growl of the beast Echoing across the mountains, Valleys, The curves deep, The aperture wide spread as The sun set behind our crystal eyes Unveiling the sublime. (For a moment) Then, Darkness.
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Jan 28, 2013
Jan 28, 2013 at 7:51 AM UTC
Apocalypse
Far-seeing the apple of your eye Reaching for The globe, glorious and tender in your sphirex hands, Newly crafted, formed. Painted by the millimeter from the pacific to the Indian. North to south-- then the equator Smack bang, In the middle. You'd shoulder the weight of the sphere and you'd smoldered the downfall of the creation As the maple combusted and we took a bite: Sweet, deep crimson. Scorned yet dazed; a lamb ready for the slaughter Our sympathies could only reach an external level As our animalistic inner, drove us to all fours And the taste of sin, bittersweet. And then the caw of the crow, And the growl of the beast Echoing across the mountains, Valleys, The curves deep, The aperture wide spread as The sun set behind our crystal eyes Unveiling the sublime. (For a moment) Then, Darkness.
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Jan 28, 2013
Jan 28, 2013 at 7:51 AM UTC
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