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The noise of your eyes, It’s far too loud. And thus I look away. Her eyes are filled with gloom, And screams, For someone to notice the noise. I block my ears. His eyes are filled with passion, A promise for a future, But his passion turns too strong, Over things not to be passionate for. I refuse to fuel that fire. My eyes are almost quiet, A whisper in an empty house. Longing. And yet you see the whispers ache. You hear, And fuel the dying fires of my heart. And whisper back to me words I do not need to hear. For I feel them too.
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Feb 1, 2013
Feb 1, 2013 at 9:51 PM UTC
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The noise of your eyes, It’s far too loud. And thus I look away. Her eyes are filled with gloom, And screams, For someone to notice the noise. I block my ears. His eyes are filled with passion, A promise for a future, But his passion turns too strong, Over things not to be passionate for. I refuse to fuel that fire. My eyes are almost quiet, A whisper in an empty house. Longing. And yet you see the whispers ache. You hear, And fuel the dying fires of my heart. And whisper back to me words I do not need to hear. For I feel them too.
k-s-h
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Feb 1, 2013
Feb 1, 2013 at 9:51 PM UTC
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