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a good mix all ways

by forget-me

I am turning with the leaves back home, Tossing and turning and changing colors. I feel the black stain on the back of my neck, It hits me hard like a reverse sunburn. It begins to insult my composition. I envy quiet self-awareness A deranged ruminant licking at its cud. I want your stripped and tightened frame, But at least I'm fodder for a better day. You're a good mix all ways. You're a damsel in distress. You're a nightmare to conceive, But you're a good mix, All ways.
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forget-me
26 / South Philadelphia
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Written by
forget-me
26 / South Philadelphia
Published
Nov 8, 2020
Time
1m
Notes

I'm craving Trader Joe's trail mix.

dedicated to D.M.T.

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