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Cocaine
One looks at View
not pretty,
but One loves
View and One touch faces
One takes in View's snow
cold, but comforting
One inhales freeze
One lives
View disappears,
but is replaced by one of her sisters
One takes in View around
One spreads his wings
feathers rustle
One flys up high
yet,
One lives
View is gone
Blade comes out
Blade and Skin are introduced
they get sad and cry together
and One is happy
One can feel
Skin cries
Blade dies
One lives
The light switch is turned on
One calls for View,
and View comes
One breathes
View ventures into caves
View's motion is swift
One vomits air
for last,
One lives
The light switch is turned off
it will not budge
View has given One too much
One overused View's soothing beauty
View can no longer explore One's caves
One is dead,
and View is sad
View mourns.
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This Ballad is about a boy (One) who does cocaine. "View" is the sight of the cocaine. When the boy runs out of cocaine, he turns to cutting himself. Eventually, the boy dies. Don't do drugs.