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this message is brought by those who fought for lover's lane is now a vacant lot I heard that at it's birth lover's lane encompassed the earth like a grand equator the ultimate curator of all things love but then a dark mass came from above it was a ball of cynism and under the haze of malaise created a schism then like ripples in a pond the schism ripped at the bond that held lover's lane together maybe it was cynism that allowed the darkness to see that lover's lane was only real, because of ideals held within you and me the darkness knew it's route was to first take root in the minds of the people then gives it's followers the suit and make the corporation it's steeple the suits were faithful to their creed called the gospel of greed yet there was still a need that they had to feed happiness that money could not buy and believe me they would try and try, and try and try deep down their apathy was agony happiness the supreme ideal but all they wanted was to feel anything they went to their vices such as cellular devices that created a virtual reality that could make them virtually happy for once they could virtually say they were virtually ok virtually not in reality the reality was they were desperately trying to forget they were sardines trapped in the net the net was growing too misery likes company but really loves a corporation but what were we to do? it had spread across the nations lover's lane was shrinking all we were thinking was could love ever thrive agian? could it even survive? when... the darkness was so thorough containing lover's lane to merely a borough we tried to make them see all that love can be we tried with all forms of art wrote, and spoke from the heart but the suits were indifferent they just didn't care I realized then and there that I'd be just one of the few numerals at loves eminent funeral wearing a suit and after a tear, I'd start my commute to be the corporation's next recruit
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Apr 15, 2013
Apr 15, 2013 at 9:45 PM UTC
lover's lane
this message is brought by those who fought for lover's lane is now a vacant lot I heard that at it's birth lover's lane encompassed the earth like a grand equator the ultimate curator of all things love but then a dark mass came from above it was a ball of cynism and under the haze of malaise created a schism then like ripples in a pond the schism ripped at the bond that held lover's lane together maybe it was cynism that allowed the darkness to see that lover's lane was only real, because of ideals held within you and me the darkness knew it's route was to first take root in the minds of the people then gives it's followers the suit and make the corporation it's steeple the suits were faithful to their creed called the gospel of greed yet there was still a need that they had to feed happiness that money could not buy and believe me they would try and try, and try and try deep down their apathy was agony happiness the supreme ideal but all they wanted was to feel anything they went to their vices such as cellular devices that created a virtual reality that could make them virtually happy for once they could virtually say they were virtually ok virtually not in reality the reality was they were desperately trying to forget they were sardines trapped in the net the net was growing too misery likes company but really loves a corporation but what were we to do? it had spread across the nations lover's lane was shrinking all we were thinking was could love ever thrive agian? could it even survive? when... the darkness was so thorough containing lover's lane to merely a borough we tried to make them see all that love can be we tried with all forms of art wrote, and spoke from the heart but the suits were indifferent they just didn't care I realized then and there that I'd be just one of the few numerals at loves eminent funeral wearing a suit and after a tear, I'd start my commute to be the corporation's next recruit
john-jordan
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Apr 15, 2013
Apr 15, 2013 at 9:45 PM UTC
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