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Accept Or Decline

Like maggots they simply crawl from the grave Nothing seems normal or abnormal they just live on As if the stars shine for no reason out the what once a man gave Simple dots out in the sky appear for never known reason They are the coexistence of our soul Asking were and why for no optional existence I know is something that may be too tall But in this era what kid which knows nothing knows were to lay with presence I know is hard to fall But once in the sand the snow is just a corrosive pillow of dreams To lose yourself out in the dark Is all a matter of a doll Only a matter of a darkened shark Is a reason to exist As the same beast comes to devour the dream of your own believes I know how thick and how much it shift I do believe in the presence of a well known man in balance that willows For a time I was much lost Yet I live hanging on the edge for god knows how much more For a lifetime only with twenty one I wonder how I manage to be frost Is a rare find is just a rare balance for For the devil to take over me But I decline because is my blood to let flow I accept because it gives me so much more with my wonder of knee Is a forevermore flow and a forever changing glow God made me and I doubt that so much God held me high and let me fall and I feel that with much rush I declined the very existence of what humankind uses to say we exist I know no more what to see, hear, smell, touch or perhaps think But one thing is certain and I must move before the devil moves me from this room so bright I will not fall just yet from the edge I still hold on to so dark This is my eyes placed on some words This is my fall rewritten by the world so full of flaws

Copyright © | Year Posted 2014




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