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I grabbed your hand when no one was glancing but you were waiting, causing constrictions of my aorta. My legs were dancing. Epinephrine increased my convictions. Remember that cold winter night when we hid from the snow, filled my room with laughter? Together we laid on my bed, a sea of blankets between us, but then after you left me broken and hallowed of blood. Winter consumed my skeletal structure my marrow turned liquid, poured out a flood, causing white snow to loose its luster. Your apologies can’t refill my veins Waiting for you replaced organs with pain.
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Apr 18, 2013
Apr 18, 2013 at 9:42 PM UTC
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I grabbed your hand when no one was glancing but you were waiting, causing constrictions of my aorta. My legs were dancing. Epinephrine increased my convictions. Remember that cold winter night when we hid from the snow, filled my room with laughter? Together we laid on my bed, a sea of blankets between us, but then after you left me broken and hallowed of blood. Winter consumed my skeletal structure my marrow turned liquid, poured out a flood, causing white snow to loose its luster. Your apologies can’t refill my veins Waiting for you replaced organs with pain.
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Apr 18, 2013
Apr 18, 2013 at 9:42 PM UTC
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