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Morning's splattered with nights remains. Clouds toss beige and tear stained rain. Mud smearing the patio doors. Rebounded from bouncing rain. The echoes of the blazing row. Last night was then and now is now. She stirs inside Loves listening to the rains that pour. Safety behind the layered glass. Her loneliness in safety. Home safeguards her heart. Sad that one is warm inside, when laying all alone. She's digging deep into her head. To find some reins, To take control, Far too long led. Getting angry. Her eyes burn red, and black and blue. If only, If only he would realise. If only he knew, That shortly his mother will knock him down to size. (C)LIVVI
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Jul 7, 2016
Jul 7, 2016 at 6:01 PM UTC
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Morning's splattered with nights remains. Clouds toss beige and tear stained rain. Mud smearing the patio doors. Rebounded from bouncing rain. The echoes of the blazing row. Last night was then and now is now. She stirs inside Loves listening to the rains that pour. Safety behind the layered glass. Her loneliness in safety. Home safeguards her heart. Sad that one is warm inside, when laying all alone. She's digging deep into her head. To find some reins, To take control, Far too long led. Getting angry. Her eyes burn red, and black and blue. If only, If only he would realise. If only he knew, That shortly his mother will knock him down to size. (C)LIVVI
olivia-kent
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Jul 7, 2016
Jul 7, 2016 at 6:01 PM UTC
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