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We're crumbling apart from the inside And our bodies have grown cold The snow is starting to settle in As we close our doors As the winter freezes me over This earth remains still The absence of activity is almost eerily fit I'm cursing a ghost as it glimmers by I hate it for it's intangibility More than anything, I want it to tell me everything's okay, that the warmth in this solitude is not the only fleeting comfort But this winter is far from over Mirrors on every icy street corner Threaten to black out my very life
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Dec 31, 2013
Dec 31, 2013 at 8:27 PM UTC
This Time of Year Can Be Cruel
We're crumbling apart from the inside And our bodies have grown cold The snow is starting to settle in As we close our doors As the winter freezes me over This earth remains still The absence of activity is almost eerily fit I'm cursing a ghost as it glimmers by I hate it for it's intangibility More than anything, I want it to tell me everything's okay, that the warmth in this solitude is not the only fleeting comfort But this winter is far from over Mirrors on every icy street corner Threaten to black out my very life
devyn-batchelder
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Dec 31, 2013
Dec 31, 2013 at 8:27 PM UTC
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