and in the spider's belly, the bones of the butterfly

flight breaks the outer limits fade
and inner lights on thin ice slowly undone
beyond my eyes like deadly infants
with limbs of frequency scream begins
i'd like to fallout the infant's mind
so blind, so dimmed, forever
and mind what's gone
smelling lightless ties
you need not undo much

say it brother, what if they...
something's not quite right, hear me
feed the anger feel the pain
of midnight sunshine gone away
pain, pain go away
seethe again to see the day
and what was once a monster's taste that sees
that nothing lasts forever

gray now see me out to sea
gray now see me out to see me


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    flight breaks the outer limits fade and inner lights on thin ice, slowing on down, beyond, my eyes like deadly infants with limbs of frequency scream begins i'd like to fall but the infant's mind so blind, so DIMD, forever and minE was gone smelling meek this dies you need not, a devil. HA!

    say it mother, what if they... something's not quite right, hear me feed the anger, feel what made the midnight sunshine gone away pain, pain go away see again to see the day in what was once a monster stays and sees that nothing lasts forever

    grey now see me out to sea grey now see me out to see me

    heltir1723on July 09, 2011   Link

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