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And as the room begins to brighten I'm enlightened by a soft touch of bones easily dislocatable And sensitive to touch And even though those bones slip From their holes The floor holds them before me So delicate and worn I've sworn that I'll swallow my disease Digest it, spit it up before you have To see it acting up But today was different You watched my ears close and head shake With blood down my nose Sweat on my clothes From holding it back. I'm sorry you had to see it See it act up.
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Apr 24, 2019
Apr 24, 2019 at 9:16 AM UTC
The effects of April 22nd
And as the room begins to brighten I'm enlightened by a soft touch of bones easily dislocatable And sensitive to touch And even though those bones slip From their holes The floor holds them before me So delicate and worn I've sworn that I'll swallow my disease Digest it, spit it up before you have To see it acting up But today was different You watched my ears close and head shake With blood down my nose Sweat on my clothes From holding it back. I'm sorry you had to see it See it act up.
Odeto
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Apr 24, 2019
Apr 24, 2019 at 9:16 AM UTC
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