moving into a small house with the void and the night sky
alone and wrapped in blankets by the edge of a forest
rust playing in their eyes
and birds drowning in the blood
that flows from their royal mouths
drink it all and suffer for them
smiling at old damage that rots and masks
with a temporary face frail and unbecoming
fluttering and afraid of letters
seared in morning helplessness
constrained and imagined form
a small house on the sea shore
broken town in the sea
staring wide eyed at a sad and jumbled plot
loving and sincere purring like kittens
disappearing in notebooks
forgotten in towering eyes
wistful reading
giving up
walking tired by the side of a road in the night
familiar music flows through the air
from a break in the horizon
a small house comes into the world
it sounds like whispering smiles
the landscape breaks into a mist
the ground gone
the sky gone
moving into a small house with the void and the night sky
alone and wrapped in blankets by the edge of a forest
smiling at old damage that rots and masks
with a temporary face frail and unbecoming
fluttering and afraid of letters
seared in morning helplessness
constrained and imagined form
moving into a small house with the void and the night sky
alone and wrapped in blankets by the edge of a forest
clinging to the rail on an iron bridge
blushing with hands bleeding
and shivering chest caved in
glass all over the ground
always slipping on hair
getting stuck and pulling until it hurts
there's just so much dust between the pages
moving quickly through depressing buildings
afraid of fluttering out of existence
unaware of answers given
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if someone asks me for my favourite or any 80s disco track I still replay in my head again and again, I'll have to clarify why I'd make an exception for Spectrum. absolute bomb with such honest and raw emotion, it just makes me bawl. <3 neuroticcanary
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Cartoon Network will always be my favorite for the pure trauma venting, but Music... Music makes me cry every time I listen. I want to say both are my favorite, but Bandcamp sucks ass lol danijayy
A collection of various artists employing Vocaloid software to “sing” songs ranging from pop to ambient to hard rock. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 14, 2017
Ebullient, unapologetically queer hyperpop from the San Diego upstart, featuring collaborations with Fire-Toolz, Erin Corbett, and more. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 14, 2021
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a bold statement. while I can't say I'm deeply in love of every moment of it, there's something about it that speaks to me quite strongly. highly recommended Watching Nebula