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I see it: In your cautious movements, From the stillness in your stare, On your skin. I hear it: In stifled hisses of pain, From metal tinkling in your bag, On the playlist of songs that scream- YOU ARE BROKEN I smell it: In your sleeve- desperate bleaching, From your bag- antiseptic, On your skin- salt and iron. I taste it: In your food- why won't you eat? From your drink- tepid and untouched. On your lips- cold... Salt and iron again. I feel it: In your summer-sweat long sleeves, From your stinging tears on my chest, On your skin- Sunken lines raised and rising. I know it: In our skin, From from our past, On flesh that will never let us forget, But will always remind us to forgive.
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Apr 13, 2015
Apr 13, 2015 at 9:42 PM UTC
Troubled Kinesthesia
I see it: In your cautious movements, From the stillness in your stare, On your skin. I hear it: In stifled hisses of pain, From metal tinkling in your bag, On the playlist of songs that scream- YOU ARE BROKEN I smell it: In your sleeve- desperate bleaching, From your bag- antiseptic, On your skin- salt and iron. I taste it: In your food- why won't you eat? From your drink- tepid and untouched. On your lips- cold... Salt and iron again. I feel it: In your summer-sweat long sleeves, From your stinging tears on my chest, On your skin- Sunken lines raised and rising. I know it: In our skin, From from our past, On flesh that will never let us forget, But will always remind us to forgive.
lilith-severbelle
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Apr 13, 2015
Apr 13, 2015 at 9:42 PM UTC
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