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I kicked the edge of the coffee table with the top of my small toe. And then I thought of you. I dropped that glass But nearly caught it with my then glass Shard filled hand. And then I thought of you. Knicked the edge of my Razer against the Contour of my face while my blood filled the rest of the mirror.   And then I thought of you. But when I nearly cut myself in half with that old ax And dead tree, I didn't think of you. You don't want me dead, Just alive enough to feel the pain, because when you're dead you can't feel dead, when you're living Sometimes it's all you can feel.
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Mar 9, 2015
Mar 9, 2015 at 11:28 PM UTC
And Then I Thought of You
I kicked the edge of the coffee table with the top of my small toe. And then I thought of you. I dropped that glass But nearly caught it with my then glass Shard filled hand. And then I thought of you. Knicked the edge of my Razer against the Contour of my face while my blood filled the rest of the mirror.   And then I thought of you. But when I nearly cut myself in half with that old ax And dead tree, I didn't think of you. You don't want me dead, Just alive enough to feel the pain, because when you're dead you can't feel dead, when you're living Sometimes it's all you can feel.
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Mar 9, 2015
Mar 9, 2015 at 11:28 PM UTC
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