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our bodies used to twist in a perfect helix the leading and lagging strands of life if one tried leaving, the other would keep us intertwined and we'd function properly; happily holding the fragile secrets of our combined mind. but you've become more reserved since you landed that job our stability founded itself in you and my surface, cracked and deeply flawed was easily broken through life bids me a life not-so-complete and you all the powdered power left in the withering hands; once so happily intertwined.
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Jun 19, 2014
Jun 19, 2014 at 1:40 AM UTC
the lagging strand
our bodies used to twist in a perfect helix the leading and lagging strands of life if one tried leaving, the other would keep us intertwined and we'd function properly; happily holding the fragile secrets of our combined mind. but you've become more reserved since you landed that job our stability founded itself in you and my surface, cracked and deeply flawed was easily broken through life bids me a life not-so-complete and you all the powdered power left in the withering hands; once so happily intertwined.
stay a while.
whoever
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Jun 19, 2014
Jun 19, 2014 at 1:40 AM UTC
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