Geoff Farina

Special Diamonds
Matador, masterpiece, morning prayer memories of horizons from the ship we were in in one of last night's best dreams. Perennial projections of bad ideas onto frigid seas. How could I neglect ideas like these? Now Dallas, it changes me, and Memphis estranges me. Still I take a souvenir to remember I was here. Pale cheap glass of jubilee shine, tin-coated red, at least I can she that it's mine, or have something for you when I return this time. For you there are 365 summer nights, and special diamonds that shine twice as bright. They're far too beautiful for any old ring. Don't say I never brought you anything. With fever, pitch, pride, and headlong speed, I will search this whole town to get you what you need. just tell me what you need. From Letras Mania