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Love is growing From within. From the bottom of my insecurity, Taking the worst of me, Building it into eternity. Eternally, we sit on broken thrones Built up, on the past. Feels too much like home Our pain, can’t see how far We’ve come. Obscured, because we’re too wrapped up In ourselves. ****** up How we treat ourselves. Tells us, That we can’t be A you and me, Won’t make it through a year, Much less eternity. Don’t you worry, I understand what’s happened, I know the past is hard To understand. I don’t demand, I just try to revitalize, Both myself, You, And I. Can’t heal nobody, It’s hell to try, But this is my story: In a city like Raleigh I rumbled down streets, With a couple beers and a few shots in me, The New Year’s coming, But I just couldn’t see, had to get out, just for me. Hit the big city for a couple days Driving down avenues Littered by Christmas lights and Christmas trees, Christmas in New York, Spent drinking and stumbling, Spent away from you Broken and mumbling, My pain dripping into the sewers, As I ****** away the anger and anguish, And I ****** a pretty little Ms. Who never could love me, and I could never love she. In the spring, I spent, A lot of time, With a pretty dime, she wanting my child, But in the end it wasn’t meant to be, The choice of life, Ain’t up to you and me, I said to she. In the midst of fall, When it all falls apart, I met a woman, Twice my age, Willing to have *** for days, But she couldn’t handle her own pain, Demanding all the love, But her, I just couldn’t save, Fights and fights and fights Until calls to the cops were made. No hands put on, No hands displayed, No hands up, No call from the soul to say, "Let’s let it go, It’ll be best for you and me," No, we hung on, Hanging onto the precipice Until the love in us died. Winter comes, More Hennessey shots taken, Taken for days, For you I don’t know if it’s easy to say, But I was lost, So lost in those days. Spent cold nights In a car, Cold mornings in a Mcdonald’s Biting bad meat, Tainted with an unloving scar, Couldn’t even love myself, Felt that would take too much time, So I found help Drowning, drinking, soaking Thinking that would help. But in time, At the right, I found you driving down the parkway, Down the right line. An accident brings us together, Love, ain’t no beautiful story, At least not then, Kind of ****** up, a horror, sorry, Ours littered with skeletons, But from the ashes and bones Gardens grow. And now, roses bloom Where once the earth was dead. Dead as death. Heavier than metal, Now lifted as a breath, Warm as the kiss of a petal.
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May 12, 2016
May 12, 2016 at 2:12 PM UTC
Warm as the Kiss.
Love is growing From within. From the bottom of my insecurity, Taking the worst of me, Building it into eternity. Eternally, we sit on broken thrones Built up, on the past. Feels too much like home Our pain, can’t see how far We’ve come. Obscured, because we’re too wrapped up In ourselves. ****** up How we treat ourselves. Tells us, That we can’t be A you and me, Won’t make it through a year, Much less eternity. Don’t you worry, I understand what’s happened, I know the past is hard To understand. I don’t demand, I just try to revitalize, Both myself, You, And I. Can’t heal nobody, It’s hell to try, But this is my story: In a city like Raleigh I rumbled down streets, With a couple beers and a few shots in me, The New Year’s coming, But I just couldn’t see, had to get out, just for me. Hit the big city for a couple days Driving down avenues Littered by Christmas lights and Christmas trees, Christmas in New York, Spent drinking and stumbling, Spent away from you Broken and mumbling, My pain dripping into the sewers, As I ****** away the anger and anguish, And I ****** a pretty little Ms. Who never could love me, and I could never love she. In the spring, I spent, A lot of time, With a pretty dime, she wanting my child, But in the end it wasn’t meant to be, The choice of life, Ain’t up to you and me, I said to she. In the midst of fall, When it all falls apart, I met a woman, Twice my age, Willing to have *** for days, But she couldn’t handle her own pain, Demanding all the love, But her, I just couldn’t save, Fights and fights and fights Until calls to the cops were made. No hands put on, No hands displayed, No hands up, No call from the soul to say, "Let’s let it go, It’ll be best for you and me," No, we hung on, Hanging onto the precipice Until the love in us died. Winter comes, More Hennessey shots taken, Taken for days, For you I don’t know if it’s easy to say, But I was lost, So lost in those days. Spent cold nights In a car, Cold mornings in a Mcdonald’s Biting bad meat, Tainted with an unloving scar, Couldn’t even love myself, Felt that would take too much time, So I found help Drowning, drinking, soaking Thinking that would help. But in time, At the right, I found you driving down the parkway, Down the right line. An accident brings us together, Love, ain’t no beautiful story, At least not then, Kind of ****** up, a horror, sorry, Ours littered with skeletons, But from the ashes and bones Gardens grow. And now, roses bloom Where once the earth was dead. Dead as death. Heavier than metal, Now lifted as a breath, Warm as the kiss of a petal.
Waverly
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35/M/American
May 12, 2016
May 12, 2016 at 2:12 PM UTC
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