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She reads Agatha Christie Taking breaks To imagine what the weather is like in France She opens the window to feel the storm I imagine her glasses fog up And when she blinks Her lashes clean them like windshield wipers She’s cynical about love And foreign to the touch She shuts out all the lust That's range. Porcelain to dust When she is overcome It’s with a demon From a console Raging to life like a tantrum If I could have her any way I’d take her covered in fake blood In the foyer of a haunted house Mounted in a ripped up blouse Her lips matching the color Of the dye in her hair Dip my romantic in her cynicism Keep the window open to let the city listen.
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Oct 6, 2016
Oct 6, 2016 at 11:59 PM UTC
Cynical
She reads Agatha Christie Taking breaks To imagine what the weather is like in France She opens the window to feel the storm I imagine her glasses fog up And when she blinks Her lashes clean them like windshield wipers She’s cynical about love And foreign to the touch She shuts out all the lust That's range. Porcelain to dust When she is overcome It’s with a demon From a console Raging to life like a tantrum If I could have her any way I’d take her covered in fake blood In the foyer of a haunted house Mounted in a ripped up blouse Her lips matching the color Of the dye in her hair Dip my romantic in her cynicism Keep the window open to let the city listen.
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Oct 6, 2016
Oct 6, 2016 at 11:59 PM UTC
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