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I taste blood as it fills up my mouth biting down chewing the thoughts of you. The crashing hope settles in a drought. Rust will not discontinue their metallic lick along my teeth, leaving blankets of acidic cavities. Every time your name appears beneath the frenzy that I tried so hard to ignore, I write my eulogy. You killed me by leaving me. The installation of expectations that perhaps you could return, fully set me up for devastation. Corrosion slinks in the pores of my sore tongue demons replacing your face stung.
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Oct 27, 2015
Oct 27, 2015 at 2:49 PM UTC
I Wish You Stayed
I taste blood as it fills up my mouth biting down chewing the thoughts of you. The crashing hope settles in a drought. Rust will not discontinue their metallic lick along my teeth, leaving blankets of acidic cavities. Every time your name appears beneath the frenzy that I tried so hard to ignore, I write my eulogy. You killed me by leaving me. The installation of expectations that perhaps you could return, fully set me up for devastation. Corrosion slinks in the pores of my sore tongue demons replacing your face stung.
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Oct 27, 2015
Oct 27, 2015 at 2:49 PM UTC
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