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rachel-fredericks
rachel-fredericks
Essence in its natural form Is a thick syrup in a glass jar, But when it hits the air The concentrated being sizzles Into a mist Taunting nearby objects, And eventually sliding coolly Through electrified skin. That is, essence is a reduction, And we feel its reflection, its gaze. Summing you up Is catching that mist with a butterfly net, But some of your elements so fill your persona That they are all too eager to embrace Their destinations, Boldly solidifying into tangible expressions Of passion and drive On my skin, Where my own platform of energy Prepares to retaliate.
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May 16, 2014
May 16, 2014 at 5:37 AM UTC
Peculiar Inconsistencies in the States of Matter
Broken cherry lips Bitten beyond recognition and swollen with inhibitions foregone In favor of simpler incisions, Cuts on the egos of cherry picker demons, Puckering with bloodlust, suctioning drugs from Her mouth and pulling out things from between her front teeth, Strings of slippery doubt (but throw that out, ‘Cause) Here we cherish the cowardice On the main screen, and rather receive the attention instead, Unadulterated affection of the head, the best parts filtered and the rest In the ***** pink cave, Left to be swallowed following Any hint of recognition Sinking so they can fester faster In her stomach grave, made of acid.
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May 14, 2014
May 14, 2014 at 11:16 PM UTC
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