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Unable to read your convoluted smile , I trusted you with the undiluted faith of a child. Lightly forsaken, a new fetish of the hour, Yielding to a physiology of morals. Your degenerate love travels though me like influenza. As you fall into your drunken sleep, I’m just a weary dancing girl, Snorting the pieces of my heart for one last high. Regulating my hatred for you, Ill leave it to fates spite, As I walk out the door.
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Jun 16, 2012
Jun 16, 2012 at 6:16 PM UTC
Indolent Lover
Unable to read your convoluted smile , I trusted you with the undiluted faith of a child. Lightly forsaken, a new fetish of the hour, Yielding to a physiology of morals. Your degenerate love travels though me like influenza. As you fall into your drunken sleep, I’m just a weary dancing girl, Snorting the pieces of my heart for one last high. Regulating my hatred for you, Ill leave it to fates spite, As I walk out the door.
rachel-diane
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Jun 16, 2012
Jun 16, 2012 at 6:16 PM UTC
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