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The empire is in flames. I watch from a stoop. Blazing orange turns to gray; I've cried out all my cones. All that remains is the twisted corpse of happiness. Fate's disembodied laugh silences the moans. Harmony has be replaced by a more pensive, gloomy anthem. Ash falls from the sky, filling a bird's nest. I will die a warm, lonely death. A butterfly, exhausted, lands on a withered rose. The empire is in flames, so I light my blunt and walk away.
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Apr 3, 2014
Apr 3, 2014 at 1:28 PM UTC
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The empire is in flames. I watch from a stoop. Blazing orange turns to gray; I've cried out all my cones. All that remains is the twisted corpse of happiness. Fate's disembodied laugh silences the moans. Harmony has be replaced by a more pensive, gloomy anthem. Ash falls from the sky, filling a bird's nest. I will die a warm, lonely death. A butterfly, exhausted, lands on a withered rose. The empire is in flames, so I light my blunt and walk away.
3 October 2012. inspired by a @postcrunk tweet. currently being considered for revision. © 2012 by Lorenzo Soldera. All rights reserved.
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