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kristyn-brown
Irish Born in Philadelphia Pennsylvania in 1985. / Grew up bored there for a while, moved to LA at 22 for a boy, whom she married. / Currently resides in the Great Tragedy that is Los Angeles.
brilliantly cowardice a flavorful juxtaposition hellishly gagged and bound in the confines of that tiny apartment a stirring genius against the will of the Heavens wasting away such a heavy pressure you are nothing in this town staggering that slim line between glory and crazy often on this side less than often on that well for the art of it all they say for the sake of the art or for sanity or vulnerability or fear always coming back to fear.
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Jun 3, 2010
Jun 3, 2010 at 8:08 PM UTC
heavy place to hold
The tones in your voice are shards of glass pressed against my skin in the most painful way Breathtaking views of who you could be flash before my eyes like old home videos somehow would That place where I used to go that brought me so much joy so much peace, is now a stranger, and I'm so sad You're just a clown now, performing the old dance we used to do together, but you dance alone this time, looking like a fool to me. I have no idea who I am anymore, I've gotten so lost in this big city and I cant remember for the life of me Who I was. How I got here. Where is home.
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Jun 1, 2010
Jun 1, 2010 at 7:03 PM UTC
Where is Home