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With the clocks aligned center And the candles melting off my eye sockets And the fingers of my lovers intertwining down my spine And the thoughts of crows affecting the coffee that I spilled down the floorboards And the mental images that blow through the TV screen The imposition that breaks my messed up fingers, pounded by misogyny that I named a hammer. Greatness awaits the brunettes And the fine Unbeknownst to me, There's nothing in my mind worth words. There's nothing in my mind worth words, Unbeknownst to me. And there's nothing left in these nerves And my bones decorate the walls And my mind is plastered where my head lays On my bed And, oh, as tears leave the ceiling Dripping on passersby I silently hope For unbecoming.
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Oct 4, 2013
Oct 4, 2013 at 12:01 AM UTC
And then I blared my music so loud, I drowned myself out.
With the clocks aligned center And the candles melting off my eye sockets And the fingers of my lovers intertwining down my spine And the thoughts of crows affecting the coffee that I spilled down the floorboards And the mental images that blow through the TV screen The imposition that breaks my messed up fingers, pounded by misogyny that I named a hammer. Greatness awaits the brunettes And the fine Unbeknownst to me, There's nothing in my mind worth words. There's nothing in my mind worth words, Unbeknownst to me. And there's nothing left in these nerves And my bones decorate the walls And my mind is plastered where my head lays On my bed And, oh, as tears leave the ceiling Dripping on passersby I silently hope For unbecoming.
This was a product of deciding, I'm going to write and blaring music. I always love that exercise.
m-clement
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Oct 4, 2013
Oct 4, 2013 at 12:01 AM UTC
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