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Tell me a story about all the lost people all the lost people in chairs. They sit and they cry all while wishing to die and look up and nobody cares. Their bodies, they cover the rooftops for they fling themselves high in the air. They lie there in shame for they realize all was a game, and it gives them, oh such a scare. Where are their raspberry Tuesdays? They have fallen from the passage of time. Where are their rum-raisin Fridays? They have oozed from the last of the slime. Our fancies and dainties are dust on the ground. We incline ear towards decay, yet it don’t make a sound.
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Oct 25, 2014
Oct 25, 2014 at 1:16 PM UTC
Wretch
Tell me a story about all the lost people all the lost people in chairs. They sit and they cry all while wishing to die and look up and nobody cares. Their bodies, they cover the rooftops for they fling themselves high in the air. They lie there in shame for they realize all was a game, and it gives them, oh such a scare. Where are their raspberry Tuesdays? They have fallen from the passage of time. Where are their rum-raisin Fridays? They have oozed from the last of the slime. Our fancies and dainties are dust on the ground. We incline ear towards decay, yet it don’t make a sound.
For those times I look at the world and lament at the state of men.
asa-d-bruss
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Oct 25, 2014
Oct 25, 2014 at 1:16 PM UTC
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