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The battery is dying out So I leave my phone in the other room Voices fade to mumbles as I walk out Just the kitchen floor creaking now The door shuts after you slip out Take the water glass from my hand Lean against the fridge while it fills We should stay here for a lil They'll never notice or care Just you, me, and the water we'll share I lean my elbow on the cold counter I dent his confidence with my stare He breaks my heart with his tongue Well baby then I'm leaving A kiss on the cheek is no fun I'll see you sometime later if you want My eyes fall as he brushes past Carelessly hands me the water glass It splashes on my t-shirt I watch the drops soak in quickly They'll dry out eventually I go back and join the crowd A house party no longer as loud
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Jun 23, 2018
Jun 23, 2018 at 12:11 AM UTC
Glass
The battery is dying out So I leave my phone in the other room Voices fade to mumbles as I walk out Just the kitchen floor creaking now The door shuts after you slip out Take the water glass from my hand Lean against the fridge while it fills We should stay here for a lil They'll never notice or care Just you, me, and the water we'll share I lean my elbow on the cold counter I dent his confidence with my stare He breaks my heart with his tongue Well baby then I'm leaving A kiss on the cheek is no fun I'll see you sometime later if you want My eyes fall as he brushes past Carelessly hands me the water glass It splashes on my t-shirt I watch the drops soak in quickly They'll dry out eventually I go back and join the crowd A house party no longer as loud
mjad
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22/F/USA
Jun 23, 2018
Jun 23, 2018 at 12:11 AM UTC
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