Dancing Through the Green Hallway

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The late hours were shaky, I painted undesirable signs, 

The fire ate the whole weather, you said it with slight sighs. 

The sandcastles won't stay on the shores, 

Could we add cement, and cover it with rocks so that I can be sure? 

We talked about the damage, and it was mine, 

Fearing crawling with some used baggage, saying hi to a truth,

With glow and glimmer, shall only carry your breath. 

The hallway is green, so let me see you dancing in a flush, 

I'll never leave you standing, small drafts in your wallet, moving with hush.

Do not anticipate a touch, don't dream of a sun, 

Look at the ground, live on your timeline, cause that makes you the one. 

Stay settled with your building, cuddle the cradles on your doorway, 

Shall these puzzled locks lead you for the petal of your way? 

Groups of friends are the show, allow them to see you grow, 

I would walk on my tiny tiptoes, a breeze passes with no winds, 

The blood blooms in my hands, You will glow. 

In a golden chain hanging in a blue sky, I might stay, 

Come on, build the whole town, hold onto the drenched papers, do not let them fly. 

Your sister splashes red, and your brothers might spit spikes. 

We are with no clues, but the inner of your time was ineffable, 

The jokes over your head, the kings of yours are incredible. 

The picture of your mother in your heart will remain, 

You walked on my surface even when I was insane. 

I swear I'll hold on dancing, never leave you standing, 

The tape rolled over, and an apology you wore, kept on landing. 

Saying in your core, my vision will be printed. 

The father is always angry, with you, I'll put down the knife, 

The glass that I'll never crack, 'cause you celebrated it.




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