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Today is wasted Not like the others, it Seems to have a revolution of it's own Yet, the scent remains the same. These muscles exude the sangria colored Muck, these layers of filth jet out like lined walls of a prison cell. Oh why do they retain this scent. This cube of cubes I reside in Where art thou mine Calypso, How darest thou give teachings As if your tragedy can give thoughts to we golems of rust. Stick to staying stuck Until these brittle cages carry no more This gluttonous weight Will we be songbirds once More.
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Aug 23, 2021
Aug 23, 2021 at 6:55 PM UTC
Journal entry #5
Today is wasted Not like the others, it Seems to have a revolution of it's own Yet, the scent remains the same. These muscles exude the sangria colored Muck, these layers of filth jet out like lined walls of a prison cell. Oh why do they retain this scent. This cube of cubes I reside in Where art thou mine Calypso, How darest thou give teachings As if your tragedy can give thoughts to we golems of rust. Stick to staying stuck Until these brittle cages carry no more This gluttonous weight Will we be songbirds once More.
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Aug 23, 2021
Aug 23, 2021 at 6:55 PM UTC
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