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I look across the street at the woman walking by. Her slender form in bright reds dressed, a beating crimson heart against the exsanguinated grey of dry asphalt. I look across the street and dare not move. Because my mother raised me undeserving of the time of someone whom bleeds life into an exsanguinated day. I look across the street and nothing more. As my father taught me to live unremarkable and let all songbids fade away from memory... I could not walk with her. I lay here on ashen asphalt and wait for the red to bleed out of sight. I look across the street and exsanguinate any hope of lasting love.
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May 31, 2025
May 31, 2025 at 1:39 PM UTC
Exsanguinated
I look across the street at the woman walking by. Her slender form in bright reds dressed, a beating crimson heart against the exsanguinated grey of dry asphalt. I look across the street and dare not move. Because my mother raised me undeserving of the time of someone whom bleeds life into an exsanguinated day. I look across the street and nothing more. As my father taught me to live unremarkable and let all songbids fade away from memory... I could not walk with her. I lay here on ashen asphalt and wait for the red to bleed out of sight. I look across the street and exsanguinate any hope of lasting love.
Xororoth
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33/Romania
May 31, 2025
May 31, 2025 at 1:39 PM UTC
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