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I love OD'ing on sunlight when I wake up grab some OJ and go lay in the soft grass, and tell the birds to carry on their light conversations and noisy chitchat above my closed eyes open head - delve into me the grass probably itches if I pay attention, but who cares I can't restrain my limbs any longer no more hanging in limbo with excuse of pain and no gain I can't remember why I'm naked but I always feel naked around you I've always been naked under these clothes My brain is dashing ahead, though I stop and gaze inward and upward The trees could be mocking me, but they're probably just as happy to be themselves as I am so I follow suit and reach up to ask for mutual attraction from the sky and we start a new day time to function back to the grind my gears shift and the grey leaks back into my veins time to function (but once you've overdosed on daylight, you're never the same)
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Nov 3, 2014
Nov 3, 2014 at 12:37 PM UTC
Seratonin Overdose
I love OD'ing on sunlight when I wake up grab some OJ and go lay in the soft grass, and tell the birds to carry on their light conversations and noisy chitchat above my closed eyes open head - delve into me the grass probably itches if I pay attention, but who cares I can't restrain my limbs any longer no more hanging in limbo with excuse of pain and no gain I can't remember why I'm naked but I always feel naked around you I've always been naked under these clothes My brain is dashing ahead, though I stop and gaze inward and upward The trees could be mocking me, but they're probably just as happy to be themselves as I am so I follow suit and reach up to ask for mutual attraction from the sky and we start a new day time to function back to the grind my gears shift and the grey leaks back into my veins time to function (but once you've overdosed on daylight, you're never the same)
song in my head and a bounce in my step you can't bring me down today
blessedbylight
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Nov 3, 2014
Nov 3, 2014 at 12:37 PM UTC
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