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I’ve been burned by fires of men who got carried away throwing words and sentiments around like arrows, piercing feelings deep like flesh. I have cried rivers running into waterfalls creating black mascara mudslides rolling down these full cheeks, feeble attempts to extinguish the blaze. But it won’t go out. it smolders on, embers glowing dangerously bright and beautiful and too hot to touch. and I am left with that: a lingering reminder too hot to touch, too much to take.
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Dec 10, 2012
Dec 10, 2012 at 1:59 PM UTC
too hot to touch, too much to take
I’ve been burned by fires of men who got carried away throwing words and sentiments around like arrows, piercing feelings deep like flesh. I have cried rivers running into waterfalls creating black mascara mudslides rolling down these full cheeks, feeble attempts to extinguish the blaze. But it won’t go out. it smolders on, embers glowing dangerously bright and beautiful and too hot to touch. and I am left with that: a lingering reminder too hot to touch, too much to take.
emily-reardon
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Dec 10, 2012
Dec 10, 2012 at 1:59 PM UTC
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