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My voice shook while my throat vomited the rotten question out between my broken lips it poured so softly that it sounded blurred    *'can I keep         these million pieces of us             in my little wooden coffer?'* 'Cause when I saw your eyes yesterday I'm pretty sure I could still find me splattering watercolors on your diary before the sun sets into million lullaby But last night you said you were tired of unending fight wanting to leave No! I wouldn't let you crack my ribs and throw my fragile heart to the wolves Your veins were caught between my teeth so I started drinking you your lies your selfishness That night we crashed two red stained glasses in dimming neon lights but when the stars fall I'm keeping us Two pumping hearts in a little wooden coffer
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Jul 26, 2013
Jul 26, 2013 at 5:26 AM UTC
Little Wooden Coffer
My voice shook while my throat vomited the rotten question out between my broken lips it poured so softly that it sounded blurred    *'can I keep         these million pieces of us             in my little wooden coffer?'* 'Cause when I saw your eyes yesterday I'm pretty sure I could still find me splattering watercolors on your diary before the sun sets into million lullaby But last night you said you were tired of unending fight wanting to leave No! I wouldn't let you crack my ribs and throw my fragile heart to the wolves Your veins were caught between my teeth so I started drinking you your lies your selfishness That night we crashed two red stained glasses in dimming neon lights but when the stars fall I'm keeping us Two pumping hearts in a little wooden coffer
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Jul 26, 2013
Jul 26, 2013 at 5:26 AM UTC
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