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Dec 2014
For what it's worth we all take life for granted.
But if it weren't for the loss of the loved ones we never would have said it.

As I puff on my last cigarette your soul gets tangled in the smoke.
Up up and away... you float.

I'm dying just to make it while you **** yourself to save him.
Like a plague my addiction all over me
I can still see it in my head, your unspoken tragedy.
Tossing your body into the mechanical concrete ocean.
My mind takes a turn for the worst
an internal explosion.
Like his exploding engine my cherry ignites.
Red hot and slow to stop.

As I take a hit you find your release,
staying here in this moment finding our piece.

He was your only peace.
Unlike my time ticking cigarette ****,
You'll find him living in eternal love.
And from this day forward you'll still catch me,
sending my love from my cigarette **** to the heavens up above.
Adrian Rae Brown
Written by
Adrian Rae Brown  Ohio
(Ohio)   
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     --- and Clarity Amrein
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