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Clear Your Mind
If only you could possess reality within a dreaming hint
And foresee all our futures with the blink of a wish
Not only do the stars sing but the sun cries dimly each night
And your morning moon will frost beneath the winters harsh eyes.
We all increasingly grin among the fulfilling light
And sometimes we fall silently with likeness of the currents, pretending to be fish.
All I ever really see at night is that sudden scarlet tint
And I pray to you to foresee all our futures with the blink of a wish
Your slow continual blink freezes while halting your kind
And I mirror your beauty in the fire alongside our mind.
The future is beside the openly distinguished wish,
Let’s dimly close our blinds, and wither down like a sinking fish.
Not only does the heart dignify the death of one’s arm
But the vessels surrounding the scar from her thorn.
While the morning moon frosts beneath the winter’s harsh eyes
She watches me deplete the cells I once called life.
The signature blend of guilt and greed melts away the white
Replacing with a sudden but formal scarlet night
If only you could possess reality within a dreaming hint
And foresee all our futures with the blink of a wish
I would have caught off guard the blade by my hand
And no longer be sitting where once I would stand
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