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Starlight on soft clarinet. Moonlight on jazz solo. Empty auditorium Even more empty stomach. Your black painted nails In daffodils on the fresh looking lawn, Beat to the tambourine. Jazzist smiles his sunglasses smile And blows his smirk into riffing saxophone Exploding into blues chords Floating, like smoke, Filling our lungs inwardly. And you look up at me, Blades of grass in your hair, And you laugh. And that's how i know you're still breathing.
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Mar 19, 2013
Mar 19, 2013 at 4:56 PM UTC
Seven Degrees from the Zenith
Starlight on soft clarinet. Moonlight on jazz solo. Empty auditorium Even more empty stomach. Your black painted nails In daffodils on the fresh looking lawn, Beat to the tambourine. Jazzist smiles his sunglasses smile And blows his smirk into riffing saxophone Exploding into blues chords Floating, like smoke, Filling our lungs inwardly. And you look up at me, Blades of grass in your hair, And you laugh. And that's how i know you're still breathing.
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Mar 19, 2013
Mar 19, 2013 at 4:56 PM UTC
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