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A small sleeping dogs relaxes on my legs
Butterfly musical plays in silent before an audience of one
A superhero hides in plain site next to her teenage female friend

The silver clock on the wall always seems to know exactly how I feel
Rotating around and around the wind blows from all four corners of my sight
An old model T classic yellow and red ford with white wall tires are a lost memory that never existed
A timely gift given without wanting something in return is indeed a gift from heaven

Endless conversations are all I seem to listen to now and before as I contemplate existing in this world without me
The music blaring from a youthful party consume my entire being triggering past mementoes of a life I never wanted
A drunk falling face down on a grayish wooden tile floor reminds me of what I never were or wanted to become
The first kiss felt deep within the inside corridors of my stomach aches now again for that elusive feeling more than before

A walking talking furry brown rabbit existed inside of my head and yet its existence at least for a moment in time never existed
A brilliant mortal for the majority of the day and a superhero for less than one hour were both my dreams and nightmares
Protecting a secret that is mine to protect are my burden to bear even if the beast that reside within craves innocent blood and submission
The bright lights of tomorrow that have yet to shine upon my bare brown skin are my memories to cherish and covet for all eternity.



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Tomorrow came and went
Date: Wednesday, 17th June 2020 @ 05:45:13 PM AEST
Topic: Sad Poetry


Contributed By: slogan

Rainbows underneath the ever crowded skies
A small sleeping dogs relaxes on my legs
Butterfly musical plays in silent before an audience of one
A superhero hides in plain site next to her teenage female friend

The silver clock on the wall always seems to know exactly how I feel
Rotating around and around the wind blows from all four corners of my sight
An old model T classic yellow and red ford with white wall tires are a lost memory that never existed
A timely gift given without wanting something in return is indeed a gift from heaven

Endless conversations are all I seem to listen to now and before as I contemplate existing in this world without me
The music blaring from a youthful party consume my entire being triggering past mementoes of a life I never wanted
A drunk falling face down on a grayish wooden tile floor reminds me of what I never were or wanted to become
The first kiss felt deep within the inside corridors of my stomach aches now again for that elusive feeling more than before

A walking talking furry brown rabbit existed inside of my head and yet its existence at least for a moment in time never existed
A brilliant mortal for the majority of the day and a superhero for less than one hour were both my dreams and nightmares
Protecting a secret that is mine to protect are my burden to bear even if the beast that reside within craves innocent blood and submission
The bright lights of tomorrow that have yet to shine upon my bare brown skin are my memories to cherish and covet for all eternity.



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