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You don’t know the color of the sky like you say you do Looking out at the mountains you tell me We are the ocean And someday soon We will fade and despite it The sky will continue to exist I think you’re wrong And after you’ve given so much superiority to the sky I find that I’d much rather be the ocean Despite the trivial concept of the color blue I beg to disagree with its insignificance Because I’d much rather be a flood of circles, round and dynamic with life Than out live a notion of pure existence I’d much rather be the sea than see your face while it mocks my mortality I’d much rather be your laughter than sit within your mind Where you dwell and mock my morality
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Dec 24, 2013
Dec 24, 2013 at 10:22 AM UTC
Liar
You don’t know the color of the sky like you say you do Looking out at the mountains you tell me We are the ocean And someday soon We will fade and despite it The sky will continue to exist I think you’re wrong And after you’ve given so much superiority to the sky I find that I’d much rather be the ocean Despite the trivial concept of the color blue I beg to disagree with its insignificance Because I’d much rather be a flood of circles, round and dynamic with life Than out live a notion of pure existence I’d much rather be the sea than see your face while it mocks my mortality I’d much rather be your laughter than sit within your mind Where you dwell and mock my morality
autum-fay
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Dec 24, 2013
Dec 24, 2013 at 10:22 AM UTC
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