the_emperor_on_his_war room_ii._the_room
Live by sword and you shall die so,
All your power shall come to nought,
every life you take is part of your own,
death, not power, is what you've bought.
Cringing
whatever_would_robert_have_said
I am the suck of air you take
that you've had many times before;
I am the blow you try to fake,
but which still throws you out the door;
I am the air that fills your lungs
killer
So you live in the bottom of the sea,
and you kill all that come near you ....
but you are very lonely, because all the other fish
fear you .....
And you crave companionsh
aguarian
Now we sit here in our special place,
all wearing our happy faces gladly.
Sunlight appears in our world; our joy
has been turned from badness.
Now we've moved and left alo
a_plague_of_lighthouse_keepers
Eyewitness
Still waiting for my saviour,
storms tear me limb from limb;
my fingers feel like seaweed...
I'm so far out I'm too far in.
I am a lonely man, my solitude
afterwards
You stare out in yellow eyes larger than my mind;
in viscous pools of joy, relaxing, we glide...
it's all too beautiful
for my mind to bear.
and, as we shimmer into sleep,
lizard_play
Frozen moment, cold blood time:
the Iguana lady is saying goodbye....
She's not quite ready, she wants to stay,
she wants to be perfect, but not in the way.
He tries to be
a_plague_of_lighthouse_keepers:_the_clot_thickens
the_undercover_man
Here at the glass - all the usual problems,
all the habitual farce.
You ask, in uncertain voice, what you should do
as if there were a choice
but to carry on miming the so
my_room_(waiting_for_wonderland)
a_plague_of_lighthouse_keepers:_(custard’s)_last_stand
wondering
I will arise:
in the depths, I will open my eyes;
as my breath almost fails me, survive.
Wait - there's something unclear,
there's soemthing I fear now drawing clos
a_plague_of_lighthouse_keepers:_land’s_end_(sineline)_/_we_go_now
meurglys_iii,_the_songwriter’s_guild
running_back
I thought I'd give it up for good,
'cause none of my actions are understood.
I thought I'd really leave,
and my coming back's something you'd never perceive.
I thought I'd
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