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An addiction to coffee Scorches your veins Vision blurs A door closes in the distance A muffled cough covets Lingering conversations Several ants sprint toward a crumb The air feels electrified Average magnitude Winged with chronic desolation A whisper of a secret told in your ear The walls appear to sag The ground exhales Four blank slates Sweaty palms as you Tighten the grasp of the cup You hear someone arguing As you bite your lip The cup Holding you within this reality Nails piercing the cardboard Forming half moon shapes The cup begins to concave Coffee oozes out of the spout Steam brushes against your face You squeeze harder The cup sighs in defeat A mess is created You blow the hair out of your face Disorientated and lonely Pursing your lips A raindrop slides across the window Faint buzzing of a fly Stepping over the splatter Brown puddles From the thunderstorm You go buy another To fuel your addiction
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Apr 9, 2015
Apr 9, 2015 at 12:49 AM UTC
It All Started With Coffee...
An addiction to coffee Scorches your veins Vision blurs A door closes in the distance A muffled cough covets Lingering conversations Several ants sprint toward a crumb The air feels electrified Average magnitude Winged with chronic desolation A whisper of a secret told in your ear The walls appear to sag The ground exhales Four blank slates Sweaty palms as you Tighten the grasp of the cup You hear someone arguing As you bite your lip The cup Holding you within this reality Nails piercing the cardboard Forming half moon shapes The cup begins to concave Coffee oozes out of the spout Steam brushes against your face You squeeze harder The cup sighs in defeat A mess is created You blow the hair out of your face Disorientated and lonely Pursing your lips A raindrop slides across the window Faint buzzing of a fly Stepping over the splatter Brown puddles From the thunderstorm You go buy another To fuel your addiction
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Apr 9, 2015
Apr 9, 2015 at 12:49 AM UTC
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