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the stench of ***** corrodes my nostrils my battle wounds are scratchy and scabbed and concealed. raw fingertips; dry, muti-layered, pink and un-uniform heavy brain. aching, maimed. chai tea sips, warm and pure and not a threat of weight gain. I see Myself in the upside down and walk over to her, in the dark, ageless emptiness. part of me feels that the right thing to do is hold her hand, but another part of me wants her to hurt, to cry, to bleed, to improve. I don't know how to end this sonnet.
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Oct 2, 2017
Oct 2, 2017 at 1:52 PM UTC
The Upside Down
the stench of ***** corrodes my nostrils my battle wounds are scratchy and scabbed and concealed. raw fingertips; dry, muti-layered, pink and un-uniform heavy brain. aching, maimed. chai tea sips, warm and pure and not a threat of weight gain. I see Myself in the upside down and walk over to her, in the dark, ageless emptiness. part of me feels that the right thing to do is hold her hand, but another part of me wants her to hurt, to cry, to bleed, to improve. I don't know how to end this sonnet.
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Oct 2, 2017
Oct 2, 2017 at 1:52 PM UTC
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