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I wish we were strangers unknown to each other like a pair of betta fish separated for their safety I still feel that old sorrow like an ancient wine fermented past shelf life too moldy for anyone That smile is poisonous worms nestled in a snail controlling all thought to be eaten by the birds Talons barely miss my skin glazing over my neck softly my only femme fatale I sit quietly in my bed at night reliving her reluctant death her betrayal deep in my eyes leaving her only with regrets
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Mar 31, 2015
Mar 31, 2015 at 6:43 PM UTC
Strangers
I wish we were strangers unknown to each other like a pair of betta fish separated for their safety I still feel that old sorrow like an ancient wine fermented past shelf life too moldy for anyone That smile is poisonous worms nestled in a snail controlling all thought to be eaten by the birds Talons barely miss my skin glazing over my neck softly my only femme fatale I sit quietly in my bed at night reliving her reluctant death her betrayal deep in my eyes leaving her only with regrets
ryan-gonzalez
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Milwaukee
Mar 31, 2015
Mar 31, 2015 at 6:43 PM UTC
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