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bittersweet winds

my mouth tastes of the bitterness from cigarettes while sweetness fills my tastes buds from the last lick of my lollipop

i sit and wonder if tomorrow will be bright and exciting or will it be stressful and undesirable.

as i sit the wind calmly blows and brushes against my skin as if its telling to let everything go, and it will take all my worries away. it ends in a second.

as though my chances were too late, and i now have to carry my own burdens and mistakes until it'll come again.

 

sunday december 11th 2011 11:47 pm

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Mar 22, 2012
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