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Sky blue, purple shade The finest silhouette Complaints, Oppression Negativity Whining Summarized in two words Black thought Dark mahogany rocking chair by the porch Reminiscing the folk days Projected in all shades of grey Gloomy settings but a carved smile on his face As he lost grandma Grace to the hands of less melanin masks Trampling over the rosy ambiance that still lingered till this day Going back and forth in that rock motion Wisdom poaching, selena Johnson Still taking on the black thought I will simply have to clean my basement, all the crap and negativity idly poking me Do feel my wrath worth the nation 's pathetic despair Don’t think I will not clean this attic that has false hopes smothering your arrogant smile Wait for the Hannibal in me to shut you down As I closely walk beside that butterfly Resting calmly in my palm Waiting for the murderer in me to crash its living shine But you,wait for the Hannibal in me to shut you down
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Sep 23, 2014
Sep 23, 2014 at 8:47 AM UTC
foul taste
Sky blue, purple shade The finest silhouette Complaints, Oppression Negativity Whining Summarized in two words Black thought Dark mahogany rocking chair by the porch Reminiscing the folk days Projected in all shades of grey Gloomy settings but a carved smile on his face As he lost grandma Grace to the hands of less melanin masks Trampling over the rosy ambiance that still lingered till this day Going back and forth in that rock motion Wisdom poaching, selena Johnson Still taking on the black thought I will simply have to clean my basement, all the crap and negativity idly poking me Do feel my wrath worth the nation 's pathetic despair Don’t think I will not clean this attic that has false hopes smothering your arrogant smile Wait for the Hannibal in me to shut you down As I closely walk beside that butterfly Resting calmly in my palm Waiting for the murderer in me to crash its living shine But you,wait for the Hannibal in me to shut you down
samanthaww
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Sep 23, 2014
Sep 23, 2014 at 8:47 AM UTC
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