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I’ve been around long enough to know these wounds don’t heal. I will wake up tomorrow and put down half a bottle of hydrogen peroxide, hoping the void inside my chest won’t get infected. This ribcage is missing more than just bones. The black hole I met in my living room decided to stay for dinner. He said you’re doing great. I poured another glass of regret and told him that’s ironic. I’ve realized this is just what “okay” has become; fists embedded in sheetrock promises, sitting alone in the rooms where everyone told me they would stay.
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Feb 13, 2014
Feb 13, 2014 at 11:39 PM UTC
I’m sick of tasting empty to everyone I’ve loved.
I’ve been around long enough to know these wounds don’t heal. I will wake up tomorrow and put down half a bottle of hydrogen peroxide, hoping the void inside my chest won’t get infected. This ribcage is missing more than just bones. The black hole I met in my living room decided to stay for dinner. He said you’re doing great. I poured another glass of regret and told him that’s ironic. I’ve realized this is just what “okay” has become; fists embedded in sheetrock promises, sitting alone in the rooms where everyone told me they would stay.
christopher-evan
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Feb 13, 2014
Feb 13, 2014 at 11:39 PM UTC
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