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I am drunk within the brand new light of morning, This cigarette sends spirals to my head, All I have come to do is now forgiven, And all I’ve meant to do is an outcome all the same. I should be sleeping now in the yellow sun-lit alleys. The growling pigeons are my hostile call to sleep, But all I can think about in this division, Is how daylight is but the malformation of dreams. So what time I lay my head, it doesn’t matter. No, all that matters is the cycle of the sun; All that has come to pass will remain in the Earth and In the soil that becomes purchased into land.
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May 18, 2014
May 18, 2014 at 2:27 AM UTC
The elimination of barriers
I am drunk within the brand new light of morning, This cigarette sends spirals to my head, All I have come to do is now forgiven, And all I’ve meant to do is an outcome all the same. I should be sleeping now in the yellow sun-lit alleys. The growling pigeons are my hostile call to sleep, But all I can think about in this division, Is how daylight is but the malformation of dreams. So what time I lay my head, it doesn’t matter. No, all that matters is the cycle of the sun; All that has come to pass will remain in the Earth and In the soil that becomes purchased into land.
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Edward-Coles
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26/M/English
May 18, 2014
May 18, 2014 at 2:27 AM UTC
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