He stepped in for the first time in a long time. Nothing was the same, everything was changed, everything was now a mess. With all his bones undressed he showed him what he was, whatever they had done. Not a man nor a machine. With all the things that he had seen his feelings were somewhere beneath his skin, between his madness and his love, deadlier than anything above. With an army on his hand, he shouted loud "Oh yes I can! It's not about the we, there's more to this than you and me! Who fucks will now be fucked! Who hopes to never lose and who pushes to the edge has just fucking blown my fuse!". The bitterness inside and nowhere else to run, a million things could come to mind but he sure wasn't done. I begged him not to do it, I could not co-op. I'm sure he saw the light but then everything stopped. Seven boys in retirement homes reading tales of Sherlock Holmes. This cologne has such a nice aroma, who ever smelled it is now in coma.
credits
from Light Pollution,
released November 26, 2011
Saxophone performed by Francisco Menezes.
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