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I f l e w too close to the sun And fell too close to the stars I cried the tears of the moon As I felt the loneliness of asteroids. I hugged the never touching trees And kissed the lonely roses And b r e a t h e d the air for the dying grass And sat in the laps of the evergreen vines of ivy. I ran with the wolves To forget the malice feeling of the cougars And s a n g the song of freedom with the hawks As I let the rabbits comfort me. I walked with the preoccupied humans As I stared at the nervous buildings And hugged the crying street light Then let the cold air b i t e me I sat a l o n e in my empty room With the joyfully stained razor blade And with the vain and well woven noose Jumping off the chair as I choose.
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Oct 20, 2014
Oct 20, 2014 at 9:21 AM UTC
The Tales of the Broke Down Suicide and Weeping Songs
I f l e w too close to the sun And fell too close to the stars I cried the tears of the moon As I felt the loneliness of asteroids. I hugged the never touching trees And kissed the lonely roses And b r e a t h e d the air for the dying grass And sat in the laps of the evergreen vines of ivy. I ran with the wolves To forget the malice feeling of the cougars And s a n g the song of freedom with the hawks As I let the rabbits comfort me. I walked with the preoccupied humans As I stared at the nervous buildings And hugged the crying street light Then let the cold air b i t e me I sat a l o n e in my empty room With the joyfully stained razor blade And with the vain and well woven noose Jumping off the chair as I choose.
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Oct 20, 2014
Oct 20, 2014 at 9:21 AM UTC
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