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tosorrow or tomorrow we will never know
Contributed by
lostrelic
on
Wednesday, 17th September 2008 @ 01:11:20 AM in AEST
Topic:
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all who look to the sky i understand my eyes are already blind
for those who drown in shallow pawns we can always make a new life
dreamers and visionaries go forth and tell all your lies we have not heard enough
and to all the corpses that fill the city streets your heart has gone to concrete
dance with me in this last waltz of heavens fall
this echo of madness in society i salute you in your comic folly
your laughter smeared across the headlines
your escapades are relentless we snicker behind your back
as you blunder your way dredging up nightmares in your aspect
all for a bloody good giggle
i forgot to laugh
what do we call this slumber sway our known existence
a black hole to smash us into other realitys?
a missile set to destruct since it was designed?
cosmic jokes for unhappy folks we all should sit and laugh
come dance with me in this waltz of heavens fall
lets all dance
throw all cares to the wind
let everything get lost
dance and drink we could all die tomorrow
to sorrow
let them get us with foggy minds
as we sit and laugh
we sit and laugh
they laugh
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lostrelic
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2008-09-17 01:11:20] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: tosorrow or tomorrow we will never know
(User Rating: 1 ) by karoody on
Friday, 17th October 2008 @ 04:05:09 AM AEST (User
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i adored this! i would quote a favorite line. in fact, i started to. then i realized that i was a bout to type the whole poem! i loved the mood the poem was written in. you ended it perfectly. that repetitiveness. brought it home.
thank you
love and smiles
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