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When the last of the daylight kisses the feet of the moon and night becomes the dawn of the rising,surprised I awake on the lakeside of sorrow where tomorrow sheds tears for the time allows nothing to stand, I obey laws of physics though consult with the mystics and the doyens of the beer hall only watch as I call to my maker, thief taker,partaker in murder,to **** dead the silence that roars in my ears. At the bottom of this glass sits the truth that I search for,but as I reach the finale I find only the floor,it's like the dawn of the rising and no less surprising to me. If I talk with the shadows that shiver in the doorway,they only say to me, 'spare some change for a cup of tea?' questions that bother me bitterly, I so agree with the Government policy to ignore everything that doesn't look right to me, and night even more looks surprisingly, like something I wore once on Wednesday. They say that this madness creeps up on you and the way it attacks is like it's fukin you,as I've never looked back at my retinue I can't tell if the last statement is true or not, but you've got what I consider to be the utter truth, as I fly downwards and climb to the slate grey roof where the owls there will greet me with beaks set to eat me, I wake and sleeps beats me again.
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Dec 7, 2013
Dec 7, 2013 at 5:48 PM UTC
Dining on demerol
When the last of the daylight kisses the feet of the moon and night becomes the dawn of the rising,surprised I awake on the lakeside of sorrow where tomorrow sheds tears for the time allows nothing to stand, I obey laws of physics though consult with the mystics and the doyens of the beer hall only watch as I call to my maker, thief taker,partaker in murder,to **** dead the silence that roars in my ears. At the bottom of this glass sits the truth that I search for,but as I reach the finale I find only the floor,it's like the dawn of the rising and no less surprising to me. If I talk with the shadows that shiver in the doorway,they only say to me, 'spare some change for a cup of tea?' questions that bother me bitterly, I so agree with the Government policy to ignore everything that doesn't look right to me, and night even more looks surprisingly, like something I wore once on Wednesday. They say that this madness creeps up on you and the way it attacks is like it's fukin you,as I've never looked back at my retinue I can't tell if the last statement is true or not, but you've got what I consider to be the utter truth, as I fly downwards and climb to the slate grey roof where the owls there will greet me with beaks set to eat me, I wake and sleeps beats me again.
john-edward-smallshaw
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Dec 7, 2013
Dec 7, 2013 at 5:48 PM UTC
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