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One, two, three, persist. Spin, spin, spin, retain; Under our spotlight of Exception, A standstill of colors occurred- So vivid, it was almost blinding. Amidst the hollowness Seeped a shadow, Reaching out to every Memory locked away. Familiar Stranger. Tracing lines of comfort, Running down heaven, Dropping weight on unknown territory; An interminable candle is lit. A leap of faith. A thread connected two points- One side smiled, the other feared; Two paths were walked on- Only to become the beauty they call Sunset, Or the terror they call Tremor. Collision, destruction. Fear enveloping, merging into darkness; Silent night screaming, absorbing the emptiness; Finding tranquility in expression And freedom in escapade. The thread is broken. Search for ignition, The stars have only just begun to shine; Search for boundlessness Sedating every boiling point, Aggravating every sparkle, Immortalizing intervals. Transience is defeated.
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Oct 14, 2014
Oct 14, 2014 at 6:07 AM UTC
Familiar Stranger
One, two, three, persist. Spin, spin, spin, retain; Under our spotlight of Exception, A standstill of colors occurred- So vivid, it was almost blinding. Amidst the hollowness Seeped a shadow, Reaching out to every Memory locked away. Familiar Stranger. Tracing lines of comfort, Running down heaven, Dropping weight on unknown territory; An interminable candle is lit. A leap of faith. A thread connected two points- One side smiled, the other feared; Two paths were walked on- Only to become the beauty they call Sunset, Or the terror they call Tremor. Collision, destruction. Fear enveloping, merging into darkness; Silent night screaming, absorbing the emptiness; Finding tranquility in expression And freedom in escapade. The thread is broken. Search for ignition, The stars have only just begun to shine; Search for boundlessness Sedating every boiling point, Aggravating every sparkle, Immortalizing intervals. Transience is defeated.
simrah-rehan
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Oct 14, 2014
Oct 14, 2014 at 6:07 AM UTC
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