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enough damage has been done send our condolences to yonder sun its yellow mask to beaches bask killing purity as it stains and sinks down in so hard to love but impossible to despise, this overbearing sphere of flame dismiss us to the caves and underground places, tis unright to see all the faces that tilt up to gaze but turn sideways, a myth of blindness intercedes ingrates people children users misers lovers keepers sleepers (oh, grey skies, will the sun die with us?) -cj
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Aug 17, 2014
Aug 17, 2014 at 10:24 PM UTC
why won't the sun die?
enough damage has been done send our condolences to yonder sun its yellow mask to beaches bask killing purity as it stains and sinks down in so hard to love but impossible to despise, this overbearing sphere of flame dismiss us to the caves and underground places, tis unright to see all the faces that tilt up to gaze but turn sideways, a myth of blindness intercedes ingrates people children users misers lovers keepers sleepers (oh, grey skies, will the sun die with us?) -cj
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Aug 17, 2014 at 10:24 PM UTC
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