Technicolor But Still Deprived, Poem |
Technicolor But Still Deprived, Poem |
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Technicolor But Still Deprived
By: Savannah I tried to blur your face out with the sky, And sink into my own technicolor oblivion. I let the sun freeze to just a glaciar, And the grass catch on blazing fire. People lost their faces in a neon swirl, And the paint was thrown at random on the world. Destroying reality, and reviving what's true, Just to erase your image, and forget what I knew. Oxygen became a drug like substance, In the end breathing really did kill. The moon went out, but the stars remained, Something had to stay to drive us all insane. And people thought it strange when they began to lose their voice, They're all so stupid not to realize it's only noise. Sink into this different world, let loose in this deliriuim, Refuse to follow orders, worship your own religion. Trees and flowers then grew human features, And wildlife began to think we were the real creatures. Life became how it was meant to be; peaceful and quiet, Living without hating; Living without loving; Maybe you should try it. Clouds became a copper tone, hanging in the sky, Putrid poison rains now, destroying what was mine. Who would have thought that to wish you away, Would start to change everyone... And who would have thought, That through everything...I would stay the same. |
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