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You are both suffocating. He finds his air in the space that he’s not getting, You find it in the words that he's not saying, You both turn blue. You are both unhappy. His face makes that burden lighter, Your face is just another one on the pile. You both see the meaning in the word “crush” You are both looking for an escape. To him, you are a cage, To you, he is the key, You both are trapped. Both eyes stand open, His are mahogany with rims of gold and flecks of amber, Yours are brown, Neither of you are color-blind. You both share the same humor, Your laughter is loud and carries, His laughter is music and dances, Both of your stomachs hurt. You both sit silently, He enjoys the quiet, You enjoy his presence, Neither of you speaks.
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Jun 22, 2015
Jun 22, 2015 at 1:03 AM UTC
Unreciprocated
You are both suffocating. He finds his air in the space that he’s not getting, You find it in the words that he's not saying, You both turn blue. You are both unhappy. His face makes that burden lighter, Your face is just another one on the pile. You both see the meaning in the word “crush” You are both looking for an escape. To him, you are a cage, To you, he is the key, You both are trapped. Both eyes stand open, His are mahogany with rims of gold and flecks of amber, Yours are brown, Neither of you are color-blind. You both share the same humor, Your laughter is loud and carries, His laughter is music and dances, Both of your stomachs hurt. You both sit silently, He enjoys the quiet, You enjoy his presence, Neither of you speaks.
Nicolette-Avery
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Jun 22, 2015
Jun 22, 2015 at 1:03 AM UTC
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