If I ever met Lady Lamb I’d just start crying
This is probably what believing in god is like

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If I ever met Lady Lamb I’d just start crying
This is probably what believing in god is like
My Beat On Another
Lays False For Bother,
And Care Of Remark
Will Ignite No Warm Reason,
Too Feasibly Easy.
Why Cheat With Collared
Bounties Laid In Satin,
Fit Lined When Sad
With Untenable Lashes,
A Pattern Dusts Urges.
me telling my friends to come play video games at my house:
Hey man, more fun here.
Standing Above
The Echoes Ring Soft
Detach A Sentiment Made,
Unlike An Unknown Fissure
Wait And Writhe Knowing,
Never Again Glowing.
For One Other Perceiver
Seen Open When In,
From All Those Same Times
With No Opposing Schizm,
Plain As Day Your End.
Fall Awhile
Your Back Will Thank You
Dropping from Flock,
With Nothing to Stop This
I Tread My Way
Till In A Grave.
Soothing Those Thrown
From Another’s Force,
Bawling For Loss
And Cruel Crosses Stuffed,
Down Throats Of The Falling.
smacks my ass *half-life crowbar hitting wall sound*
me: *impulsively tells someone a fucked up thing about myself*
them: that doesn't sound healthy
me: yeah lol
me: *thinks about what i told them for 5 hours*
me: why the fuck
I would love to keep a positive mindset and think I can come back from all the failure, all of the awfulness, and end up loving myself for who I am. But it feels really, really far and really, really unlikely.
I need to go to bed.
I’ll Stop Posting
Nothing to see Here
For Paying my Bills,
Say “I know something’s happening to Jake”
When the shows over,
And all your cards are un-done.
Design Retribution
Look At This Picture Painted
We Lost Our Head’s Goal,
Next Wheel Of Progress Will Hinder
Last’s Goals For Tomorrow,
By The Fates They Tainted.
Rules Laid Down Across
Us And All Who Are You,
Carve Nothing But Sorrow
Until A Warship Rolls Under,
Their Torments Paid Full.
Gain Mass More Momentum
Let Work Plow Fields Where,
Love Air Abundance Care
Not Towering Power,
Send Me My Truth.
I Wish We Met Later In Life
Cruelest Lies I’ve Heard
Have Me Waking
Baking In Blue Sun
Lying Here With Dyed
Lies That Jade My Ears.
DNC was a bunch of trash, drop the grenade before it goes off.
Musica Universalis. Musica Universalis (literally universal music), also called Music of the Spheres or Harmony of the Spheres, is an ancient philosophical concept that regards proportions in the movements of celestial bodies - the Sun, Moon, and planets- as a form of musica (the Medieval Latin term for music). This “music” is not usually thought to be literally audible, but a harmonic, mathematical or religious concept. The idea continued to appeal to thinkers about music until the end of the Renaissance. The Music of the Spheres incorporates the metaphysical principle that mathematical relationships express qualities or “tones” of energy which manifest in numbers, visual angles, shapes and sounds – all connected within a pattern of proportion. Pythagoras first identified that the pitch of a musical note is in proportion to the length of the string that produces it, and that intervals between harmonious sound frequencies form simple numerical ratios. In a theory known as the Harmony of the Spheres, Pythagoras proposed that the Sun, Moon and planets all emit their own unique hum (orbital resonance) based on their orbital revolution, and that the quality of life on Earth reflects the tenor of celestial sounds which are physically imperceptible to the human ear. Subsequently, Plato described astronomy and music as “twinned” studies of sensual recognition: astronomy for the eyes, music for the ears, and both requiring knowledge of numerical proportions.