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Drunk White Flower

you dug into my ribs, planted seeds of bitterness with your distance.

and now you’re back and here we go, I am going to tell you white lies just as you taught me to.

they’re growing around my tongue and I could bite it and choke down my blood,

but I think you’d prefer I just admit how I feel instead.

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