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There is no easy way out. Finding solace in cigarettes, malice in each intent. When we kiss and flash, I taste snow and ash- slippery, salty blood lust. 4 a.m galaxies and gold speckled chains. The thud in your lungs and the flood in my veins. Adjusting my pace simply to make space for the passing of strangers I'll quickly erase. From my celestial mind and my unaligned spine. While these battered boots pitter patter atop the gum splattered streets, Where I silently succumb to an alarming defeat. You, jumbling and juggling my thoughts- they cling like sweaty icicles in the their last dying breath. You, me, we. Naked on a patch of empty mattress Everything too symbolic to possibly process Standing solitary in unison beneath the draining translucent sink above a degree too warm, my skin blushing on accident- insides tangled and squirming when that warm wet hand wrapped itself so delicately around an unremembered segment of skin . a stray fingertip racing up my thigh, my throat clasping at the shudder as i glance into those boring brown eyes "I don't **** people I respect." But this was a truth that was too soon broken, I was disguised, misguided and easily cloaked when the eyes I knew from a childish fluke swept me into a bed of nails that i thought would protect me you, me, we- behind a rubber duck shower curtain in the spotlight of the stage where the x's had been taped i was made certain a foolish damsel in distress to each falsified caress. but in those last fleeting moments where the memory's page starts to curl and break you reached your arms out to me and like damp sheets in the breeze of my body we take our final plunge for all to see and we lower to our knees to scrub the smudges in between.
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Nov 17, 2011
Nov 17, 2011 at 10:03 AM UTC
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There is no easy way out. Finding solace in cigarettes, malice in each intent. When we kiss and flash, I taste snow and ash- slippery, salty blood lust. 4 a.m galaxies and gold speckled chains. The thud in your lungs and the flood in my veins. Adjusting my pace simply to make space for the passing of strangers I'll quickly erase. From my celestial mind and my unaligned spine. While these battered boots pitter patter atop the gum splattered streets, Where I silently succumb to an alarming defeat. You, jumbling and juggling my thoughts- they cling like sweaty icicles in the their last dying breath. You, me, we. Naked on a patch of empty mattress Everything too symbolic to possibly process Standing solitary in unison beneath the draining translucent sink above a degree too warm, my skin blushing on accident- insides tangled and squirming when that warm wet hand wrapped itself so delicately around an unremembered segment of skin . a stray fingertip racing up my thigh, my throat clasping at the shudder as i glance into those boring brown eyes "I don't **** people I respect." But this was a truth that was too soon broken, I was disguised, misguided and easily cloaked when the eyes I knew from a childish fluke swept me into a bed of nails that i thought would protect me you, me, we- behind a rubber duck shower curtain in the spotlight of the stage where the x's had been taped i was made certain a foolish damsel in distress to each falsified caress. but in those last fleeting moments where the memory's page starts to curl and break you reached your arms out to me and like damp sheets in the breeze of my body we take our final plunge for all to see and we lower to our knees to scrub the smudges in between.
mackenzie-j-greer
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Nov 17, 2011
Nov 17, 2011 at 10:03 AM UTC
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