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Through the clatter of a distant noise The man seemed to lose all his poise It fell to the ground in a crashing fashion Leaving his pulse to thunder from passion The whole room fell silent As the scene falsely appeared quite violent The rats all scurrying around Calamity had been found The chandelier that falls Echoes in the halls Leaves the blind to stall While the care free have a ball Panic, it seems, infected most Even the party's well mannered host Despite his luxury manor on the coast And to think, it happened in the middle of his toast As time passed Only a few seemed to last Unstirred by any of the commotion Locked in on a view of the ocean As tick came to tock Patrons grew weary of the clock Seeing that the excitement had reached it's end They leave knowing stasis is no friend.
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May 21, 2013
May 21, 2013 at 9:31 PM UTC
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Through the clatter of a distant noise The man seemed to lose all his poise It fell to the ground in a crashing fashion Leaving his pulse to thunder from passion The whole room fell silent As the scene falsely appeared quite violent The rats all scurrying around Calamity had been found The chandelier that falls Echoes in the halls Leaves the blind to stall While the care free have a ball Panic, it seems, infected most Even the party's well mannered host Despite his luxury manor on the coast And to think, it happened in the middle of his toast As time passed Only a few seemed to last Unstirred by any of the commotion Locked in on a view of the ocean As tick came to tock Patrons grew weary of the clock Seeing that the excitement had reached it's end They leave knowing stasis is no friend.
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May 21, 2013
May 21, 2013 at 9:31 PM UTC
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