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Internally we see the thoughts of grown incineration A challenge of the right for pure chaotic contemplation To replace the patterned reverberation of the status quo Into the things we strongly talk about and often burn to know Not the fodder that wastes the precious ticks upon the clock But those of substance that provoke intense curious thought No more sticking birded heads into glowing TV filtered sand Now is the time to hold ****** dreams inside your very hand Gone are the days of holding smoldering feelings in silent Now we see the weaknesses and now we see the triumph For we each imprison the Brightness that burns in the ever dark Forever-hunting shadowy places just to bring a light's spark We fight unto the darkness to remain inside the light Within the very soul of us, not merely day or night As we try to fall away from dark world bent on decay We bring the light by eating spoonfuls of sun everyday!
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Jan 8, 2014
Jan 8, 2014 at 2:54 PM UTC
Sun Eater
Internally we see the thoughts of grown incineration A challenge of the right for pure chaotic contemplation To replace the patterned reverberation of the status quo Into the things we strongly talk about and often burn to know Not the fodder that wastes the precious ticks upon the clock But those of substance that provoke intense curious thought No more sticking birded heads into glowing TV filtered sand Now is the time to hold ****** dreams inside your very hand Gone are the days of holding smoldering feelings in silent Now we see the weaknesses and now we see the triumph For we each imprison the Brightness that burns in the ever dark Forever-hunting shadowy places just to bring a light's spark We fight unto the darkness to remain inside the light Within the very soul of us, not merely day or night As we try to fall away from dark world bent on decay We bring the light by eating spoonfuls of sun everyday!
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Jan 8, 2014
Jan 8, 2014 at 2:54 PM UTC
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