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I should have said it louder so you would have understood and your I'm sorry's mean nothing. I should have pushed you further But my bones were weak and hollow, my veins were submersed in wine, and the wall was so close. Stolen in the twilight, a few stars from my eyes. They should have been closed, locked away from your greedy palms. Awoke with regret, and a sinking chest. Disgusted by the body I lay against. So from under the bed I grabbed my brown boots. Without saying more then two words, walked away from you. Dressed in the outfit from the night before, the walk back to my room never felt so long. Walked up the stairs, undressed from the sweaty mess. Turned the *** and watched as water poured out along with sliver steam. Head first, so quiet and safe. Like the one who is miles away. I pulled my heart string I heard yours beating in reply. I remembered that I was all yours, and only yours. I'm so lucky to have you.
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Oct 29, 2013
Oct 29, 2013 at 11:25 PM UTC
I'm Sorry Too
I should have said it louder so you would have understood and your I'm sorry's mean nothing. I should have pushed you further But my bones were weak and hollow, my veins were submersed in wine, and the wall was so close. Stolen in the twilight, a few stars from my eyes. They should have been closed, locked away from your greedy palms. Awoke with regret, and a sinking chest. Disgusted by the body I lay against. So from under the bed I grabbed my brown boots. Without saying more then two words, walked away from you. Dressed in the outfit from the night before, the walk back to my room never felt so long. Walked up the stairs, undressed from the sweaty mess. Turned the *** and watched as water poured out along with sliver steam. Head first, so quiet and safe. Like the one who is miles away. I pulled my heart string I heard yours beating in reply. I remembered that I was all yours, and only yours. I'm so lucky to have you.
caroline-k
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Oct 29, 2013
Oct 29, 2013 at 11:25 PM UTC
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