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sunsets and rainbows stain the canvas, sky an onslaught of color mark the once blind clouds in a world delusional of beauty irrational yet auburn sunlight where the demons fight hear the haunting tune of sweetest sorrow the scarred melody its bitter determination the powdered crayons and drifting wind feel the pastel snowflakes of one Wonderland winter with espoir and a turn of winds no vouloir can't be reached the cold breeze finds tinkling glass and the echo of windchimes ethereal and plain old jane she dulls the pain all factors in life where she'll always care the querulous kind the insecure kind but deep down inside hides a love overflowing its beauty like roses yet as wild as their thorns a smile like gunfire but a heart closed in ice so stays in denial a stretch of black and white a blur in one's vision now faded to gray an unforseen wind with strange predicaments perhaps it was all a hallucination? - - -
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Jul 5, 2013
Jul 5, 2013 at 1:08 PM UTC
ballad of strangers
sunsets and rainbows stain the canvas, sky an onslaught of color mark the once blind clouds in a world delusional of beauty irrational yet auburn sunlight where the demons fight hear the haunting tune of sweetest sorrow the scarred melody its bitter determination the powdered crayons and drifting wind feel the pastel snowflakes of one Wonderland winter with espoir and a turn of winds no vouloir can't be reached the cold breeze finds tinkling glass and the echo of windchimes ethereal and plain old jane she dulls the pain all factors in life where she'll always care the querulous kind the insecure kind but deep down inside hides a love overflowing its beauty like roses yet as wild as their thorns a smile like gunfire but a heart closed in ice so stays in denial a stretch of black and white a blur in one's vision now faded to gray an unforseen wind with strange predicaments perhaps it was all a hallucination? - - -
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Jul 5, 2013
Jul 5, 2013 at 1:08 PM UTC
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