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words are the stones you used to shut the water out; dammed and silent until broken, like the promises lost in a whisper and misconstrued by hopeful ears. where are you taking me? I can’t travel far without my oxygen mask and my flask of dreams, filled to the brim with something sour which smells shockingly similar to lies. always a different color than you think. Red: sweet and lonely, can be everyone’s lover. but when it comes to parenting, no one knows **** I don’t blame you. I have too many fingers for that, too many fingers to count the names you’ve called me but just enough to count the ones that have stung. final offer: going once. I’m not up for twice. the world has secrets you wouldn’t understand, but at least you can close your eyes, count to ten, and disappear. Some of us have the luxury of death, while others have the burden of living.
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Feb 13, 2013
Feb 13, 2013 at 12:48 AM UTC
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words are the stones you used to shut the water out; dammed and silent until broken, like the promises lost in a whisper and misconstrued by hopeful ears. where are you taking me? I can’t travel far without my oxygen mask and my flask of dreams, filled to the brim with something sour which smells shockingly similar to lies. always a different color than you think. Red: sweet and lonely, can be everyone’s lover. but when it comes to parenting, no one knows **** I don’t blame you. I have too many fingers for that, too many fingers to count the names you’ve called me but just enough to count the ones that have stung. final offer: going once. I’m not up for twice. the world has secrets you wouldn’t understand, but at least you can close your eyes, count to ten, and disappear. Some of us have the luxury of death, while others have the burden of living.
mary-ann-osgood
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Feb 13, 2013
Feb 13, 2013 at 12:48 AM UTC
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