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Memories Hazy as the clouds you don't reside under My eyes thunder with the possibility of seeing you And the mist is from the realization I never will Black silhouetted are the dreams, That scream at me through windows Like widows Begging for their lovers to come home... All so beautiful... Like petals on headstones Or blood on snow... Nightmares remind me My life was never a show. I remember triggers and barrels, .... Screams and sparrows... Blood spilled to keep blood concealed in the hearts I love Are liters of my life well spent The screams die down even in my own ears and silently I repent The roses bloom, In last winter's corpse. Watch the strings on the loom, They weave life's course. Breathe in the same air ****** did, Exhale the same breath Mother Theresa Had. Accept the curse among the twigs, For there are blessings to be had. But never forget, Any stone on that path. Swallow regret, We all wear a mask Carpe Diem
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Oct 13, 2014
Oct 13, 2014 at 9:04 PM UTC
Gunpowder & Repentance (Collab with Douglas Scheurn)
Memories Hazy as the clouds you don't reside under My eyes thunder with the possibility of seeing you And the mist is from the realization I never will Black silhouetted are the dreams, That scream at me through windows Like widows Begging for their lovers to come home... All so beautiful... Like petals on headstones Or blood on snow... Nightmares remind me My life was never a show. I remember triggers and barrels, .... Screams and sparrows... Blood spilled to keep blood concealed in the hearts I love Are liters of my life well spent The screams die down even in my own ears and silently I repent The roses bloom, In last winter's corpse. Watch the strings on the loom, They weave life's course. Breathe in the same air ****** did, Exhale the same breath Mother Theresa Had. Accept the curse among the twigs, For there are blessings to be had. But never forget, Any stone on that path. Swallow regret, We all wear a mask Carpe Diem
LunarLena
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Oct 13, 2014
Oct 13, 2014 at 9:04 PM UTC
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