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Here in the wasteland Swarming Cold Gazed with locked doors The shadows of your frail body Scared me Imminent contagion The land opened its mouth To swallow the town I would've felt bad for the mayor If he had treated us with an ounce of respect Our dry throats singing broken tones Like a detuned string Air comes out foul and distorted The hymns were sang and The souls ripe with hope Danced Instinctive motion Of the universe Laughed My gaze was extinguished
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Jul 5, 2019
Jul 5, 2019 at 11:45 AM UTC
A Broken Spirit
Here in the wasteland Swarming Cold Gazed with locked doors The shadows of your frail body Scared me Imminent contagion The land opened its mouth To swallow the town I would've felt bad for the mayor If he had treated us with an ounce of respect Our dry throats singing broken tones Like a detuned string Air comes out foul and distorted The hymns were sang and The souls ripe with hope Danced Instinctive motion Of the universe Laughed My gaze was extinguished
Naive_Vigilante
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Jul 5, 2019
Jul 5, 2019 at 11:45 AM UTC
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