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I I found you, Charlie you were in your bathtub your eyes that once held the stars were empty they were lifelessly staring at the ceiling the red that once coated your lips seeped into the water that engulfed you my body met the floor my fingers met your skin your wrists you’re bleeding, Charlie I was shaking I was shaking you you were dripping when I carried you red red red so much red you’re cold I cant feel you your heart was still you weren’t breathing I was breathing for you, Charlie so hard hoping you would do the same I brought you out of the house Charlie, look at the stars you loved stars can you see them? I had to put you in the car I gripped the wheel so hard my knuckles were as pale as your skin you’re going to be okay we’re almost there, Charlie I played that mixtape of yours I waited for your voice I waited for you to tell me to turn the volume up just like you always did I waited and waited silence ( part one )
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Apr 21, 2017
Apr 21, 2017 at 6:20 AM UTC
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I I found you, Charlie you were in your bathtub your eyes that once held the stars were empty they were lifelessly staring at the ceiling the red that once coated your lips seeped into the water that engulfed you my body met the floor my fingers met your skin your wrists you’re bleeding, Charlie I was shaking I was shaking you you were dripping when I carried you red red red so much red you’re cold I cant feel you your heart was still you weren’t breathing I was breathing for you, Charlie so hard hoping you would do the same I brought you out of the house Charlie, look at the stars you loved stars can you see them? I had to put you in the car I gripped the wheel so hard my knuckles were as pale as your skin you’re going to be okay we’re almost there, Charlie I played that mixtape of yours I waited for your voice I waited for you to tell me to turn the volume up just like you always did I waited and waited silence ( part one )
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Apr 21, 2017
Apr 21, 2017 at 6:20 AM UTC
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