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Opposite Jan 2016
There once was a time where I felt the wind on my face
There once was a time where I could feel the ruffle through my hair
There once was a time I could feel without a sharpened point
Opposite Jan 2016
Tasting only fear in you month as you walk down the hallways of your school.

Inhaling the stench of pubescent sweet and cheap make up as you walk down the hallways of your school

You feel the iPod weighing down your pocket as your ear phones trace down your chest to that same pocket as you walk down the hallways of your school.

You see endless rows of lockers accompanied by faceless mannequins whilst recognising only the lunch money tax collectors; who according to your parents share fond memories with as you walk down the hallways of your school.

You hear hope. You hear bliss. You hear paradise. As you walk down the hallways of your school
Opposite Jan 2016
Pumping blood underneath your very skin, never stopping.
Enriching the oil of man with the breath of trees, never resting.
Suffocated by the heaving of engines, never falters.
Beating for the one it yearns, never fails.
But with the touching of lips as red as it.
It ceases. For a moment
Opposite Jan 2016
Can a man make himself whole?
Be a doctor of science and a creator of art
Often they are seen as opposites
But; opposites attract

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