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bed sheets, Once all tidy and neat, Five bottles of wine, Downed on a hot August night, One too many plastic red solos One too many refills later, She calls your name and leads you to me, There we were Intoxicated sleep. Into deep at 12:13, 3:17 Waking up thinking it’s all a dream, I feared your absence, But there you were next to me I believed it was meant to be, But what I didn’t see was that You played pretend because The next morning we were at square one all over again. Messy bed sheets, No longer tidy and neat, Refusing to touch your imperfect silhouette The trace of you to never leave my bed Wine corks and empty bottles on the counter I rewind that encounter Couch pillows on the floor, A personal moment I could never ignore, But somehow you did Let it wash out on the shore, Cleansing your mind of an unwanted memory, I can just say we slept like two bodies in a cemetery Dead inside yet side by side
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Apr 19, 2021
Apr 19, 2021 at 12:34 PM UTC
Intertwined
bed sheets, Once all tidy and neat, Five bottles of wine, Downed on a hot August night, One too many plastic red solos One too many refills later, She calls your name and leads you to me, There we were Intoxicated sleep. Into deep at 12:13, 3:17 Waking up thinking it’s all a dream, I feared your absence, But there you were next to me I believed it was meant to be, But what I didn’t see was that You played pretend because The next morning we were at square one all over again. Messy bed sheets, No longer tidy and neat, Refusing to touch your imperfect silhouette The trace of you to never leave my bed Wine corks and empty bottles on the counter I rewind that encounter Couch pillows on the floor, A personal moment I could never ignore, But somehow you did Let it wash out on the shore, Cleansing your mind of an unwanted memory, I can just say we slept like two bodies in a cemetery Dead inside yet side by side
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22/F/Bay Area
Apr 19, 2021
Apr 19, 2021 at 12:34 PM UTC
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