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Night has dawned, moonlight is taking me in. I stand in the shaded field, out of sight. Ripping the tight clothes from my skin, showing only the moonlight my naked body, I stand straight and proud. Naked and free is one shade of me, a bright yellow it states. Morning is ridding the train to almost here, which makes me fill heavy with fear. Fear of the public and society is also a shade of me, it shows bright blue as I hurridly redress my self. Day has came to me as well school now I **** dry the sweet juices of what THEY don't know, they don't know the shade of my thoughts whom prove bright green as I conjure up funny things. But as Tommy walks by the shade of my heart beats to be heard, its shade is bright red. These are the shades of me and each one demands that I serve.
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Aug 9, 2014
Aug 9, 2014 at 12:28 AM UTC
Shades of me
Night has dawned, moonlight is taking me in. I stand in the shaded field, out of sight. Ripping the tight clothes from my skin, showing only the moonlight my naked body, I stand straight and proud. Naked and free is one shade of me, a bright yellow it states. Morning is ridding the train to almost here, which makes me fill heavy with fear. Fear of the public and society is also a shade of me, it shows bright blue as I hurridly redress my self. Day has came to me as well school now I **** dry the sweet juices of what THEY don't know, they don't know the shade of my thoughts whom prove bright green as I conjure up funny things. But as Tommy walks by the shade of my heart beats to be heard, its shade is bright red. These are the shades of me and each one demands that I serve.
field-of-moons
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Aug 9, 2014
Aug 9, 2014 at 12:28 AM UTC
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