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The thought of you floods my senses, smells of an old cigarette. You would never quit smoking; saying you had, you tried to convince me. Together, us, we felt it in our lips- the magic, the burn of tar that helped bring from you those words. Meaningless words that tried so hard to speak for you. Saying what? That you loved me? That is such a cliché’, taking another drag of cigarette. Words dripped from your dry lips saying me, forever always me. For me those words kept coming limp words falling, suicide from lying lips, scrambling away from you. Smoke filled lungs, the cigarette stood, poised, oblivious to it all that. Infamous that, to describe what was you and me. Always burning, that cigarette, burning in flames and nicotine the words which mattered to me, not you. Closing, opening, pursing lips. I tried saying the words blocked by your cigarette, burning them from me.
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Apr 26, 2013
Apr 26, 2013 at 2:49 PM UTC
Watch the Words Burn
The thought of you floods my senses, smells of an old cigarette. You would never quit smoking; saying you had, you tried to convince me. Together, us, we felt it in our lips- the magic, the burn of tar that helped bring from you those words. Meaningless words that tried so hard to speak for you. Saying what? That you loved me? That is such a cliché’, taking another drag of cigarette. Words dripped from your dry lips saying me, forever always me. For me those words kept coming limp words falling, suicide from lying lips, scrambling away from you. Smoke filled lungs, the cigarette stood, poised, oblivious to it all that. Infamous that, to describe what was you and me. Always burning, that cigarette, burning in flames and nicotine the words which mattered to me, not you. Closing, opening, pursing lips. I tried saying the words blocked by your cigarette, burning them from me.
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Apr 26, 2013
Apr 26, 2013 at 2:49 PM UTC
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