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floating down the streets the october air gives me brainfreeze i recognise nothing but the gloomy nightfall which follows me the suburban cemetery walls are caving in and the rotting leaves strewn over the pavement smell like death they crunch like bones under my boots the oak trees are stripped to their skeletons the damaged skies are leaking darkness and staining the clouds the icy metal of your door handle is burning me maybe there’s a fire behind these walls but there’s no windows to look through so I can’t tell please let me in they’re coming for me again everything is fading to black and i can’t breathe im choking on glacial words like blocks of ice in the back of my throat but you still tell me to cool down when everything i ever needed was knitted into the warmth of your embrace
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Jan 18, 2014
Jan 18, 2014 at 2:08 PM UTC
suburban grave
floating down the streets the october air gives me brainfreeze i recognise nothing but the gloomy nightfall which follows me the suburban cemetery walls are caving in and the rotting leaves strewn over the pavement smell like death they crunch like bones under my boots the oak trees are stripped to their skeletons the damaged skies are leaking darkness and staining the clouds the icy metal of your door handle is burning me maybe there’s a fire behind these walls but there’s no windows to look through so I can’t tell please let me in they’re coming for me again everything is fading to black and i can’t breathe im choking on glacial words like blocks of ice in the back of my throat but you still tell me to cool down when everything i ever needed was knitted into the warmth of your embrace
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Jan 18, 2014
Jan 18, 2014 at 2:08 PM UTC
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