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It comes with big fireworks of happiness Like an extra life that revives you at the final battle, Like a compliment that makes believe in yourself, Like an advent of a person with radiating hope. Euphoria - what it's called - catches your moments, Paints everything with eternal-like vivid hues, Triumphs your whole past in a meaningful-like song, Brings you a goal that has never existed. Then, it just stops the time around you, Lets you see the grey cloud of the present, Hear the empty vacuum of the past, Get dizzied by the blur of the future. It holes your soul with the deepest pit That eats up all the hopes remained or desired, All the energy left leaving only fatigue, All the senses that might make the soul living. The Mark of Death spreads its curse all over the body, Including the soul that just sits, lays inside, Letting the whole world behind half-living, Accepting death already by my side.
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Oct 5, 2019
Oct 5, 2019 at 3:56 AM UTC
Mark of Death
It comes with big fireworks of happiness Like an extra life that revives you at the final battle, Like a compliment that makes believe in yourself, Like an advent of a person with radiating hope. Euphoria - what it's called - catches your moments, Paints everything with eternal-like vivid hues, Triumphs your whole past in a meaningful-like song, Brings you a goal that has never existed. Then, it just stops the time around you, Lets you see the grey cloud of the present, Hear the empty vacuum of the past, Get dizzied by the blur of the future. It holes your soul with the deepest pit That eats up all the hopes remained or desired, All the energy left leaving only fatigue, All the senses that might make the soul living. The Mark of Death spreads its curse all over the body, Including the soul that just sits, lays inside, Letting the whole world behind half-living, Accepting death already by my side.
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27/M/Algeria / Hungary
Oct 5, 2019
Oct 5, 2019 at 3:56 AM UTC
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