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My steps are all fragments of one very misplaced ballad. Don't ask me why, you don't really get a choice. Song lyrics on a piece of cup-ring-stained paper cannot read themselves. My footprints, leave a trail into a blue mystery. Funny, they don't disappear under-water. I have no shoreline to guide my misplaced strides. And when shattered sand dollars are reluctantly coughed up by the wild waves of 2:00 am, the only trail illuminated by the moon's light is the directionless one, who stumbles on those broken sand dollars, to pocket 'em, and grasp 'em tightly, with white knuckles. They crumble under the pressure. Everything is so truely fragile. Sand streams out from in between fingers. And when the sun rises, the misplaced ballads hide under blue covers. I'd rather look for broken seashells at night, then re-read my verses. Any ballad I carry with me, is bound to be misplaced.
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Feb 12, 2021
Feb 12, 2021 at 11:06 PM UTC
Misplaced Ballad
My steps are all fragments of one very misplaced ballad. Don't ask me why, you don't really get a choice. Song lyrics on a piece of cup-ring-stained paper cannot read themselves. My footprints, leave a trail into a blue mystery. Funny, they don't disappear under-water. I have no shoreline to guide my misplaced strides. And when shattered sand dollars are reluctantly coughed up by the wild waves of 2:00 am, the only trail illuminated by the moon's light is the directionless one, who stumbles on those broken sand dollars, to pocket 'em, and grasp 'em tightly, with white knuckles. They crumble under the pressure. Everything is so truely fragile. Sand streams out from in between fingers. And when the sun rises, the misplaced ballads hide under blue covers. I'd rather look for broken seashells at night, then re-read my verses. Any ballad I carry with me, is bound to be misplaced.
Calamity's cavalcade of misplaced lines.
CJDaisy_aStory
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14/F/you tell me.
Feb 12, 2021
Feb 12, 2021 at 11:06 PM UTC
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