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What if removing unwanted feelings was as easy as coughing up the mucus clinging in the back of my throat? I close my eyes, breathe in, and cough as your germs explode through the air away from me. I don’t want to think about your pristine perfection anymore. Like glitter glue on pink construction paper. I try to pick the hardened glue hugging the paper but the sparkles seem to stain. You shine and I wish upon the star that you were dull. I wish I could stick a round blue sticker on your forehead and write fifty cents. Like a house opens its mouth to throw-up the unwanted knick-knacks on the driveway. Maybe some little old lady could walk by, hand me two quarters, and take you far away so I would never see you again.
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Jan 24, 2013
Jan 24, 2013 at 5:35 PM UTC
Simply Stuck (revised)
What if removing unwanted feelings was as easy as coughing up the mucus clinging in the back of my throat? I close my eyes, breathe in, and cough as your germs explode through the air away from me. I don’t want to think about your pristine perfection anymore. Like glitter glue on pink construction paper. I try to pick the hardened glue hugging the paper but the sparkles seem to stain. You shine and I wish upon the star that you were dull. I wish I could stick a round blue sticker on your forehead and write fifty cents. Like a house opens its mouth to throw-up the unwanted knick-knacks on the driveway. Maybe some little old lady could walk by, hand me two quarters, and take you far away so I would never see you again.
lindsey-cira
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Jan 24, 2013
Jan 24, 2013 at 5:35 PM UTC
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