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I am made of saltwater and glass and I am a hundred years old. I breathe in your cigarette smoke for a minute, you are in my lungs. Stockpile warmth, winter is coming to crack our hands. The light trembles and dissolves we are now in darkness. When you left our eyes were still layered with sleep. My fingertips still hum from the realization that we are made less of flesh and more of electricity.
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Feb 4, 2014
Feb 4, 2014 at 10:00 PM UTC
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I am made of saltwater and glass and I am a hundred years old. I breathe in your cigarette smoke for a minute, you are in my lungs. Stockpile warmth, winter is coming to crack our hands. The light trembles and dissolves we are now in darkness. When you left our eyes were still layered with sleep. My fingertips still hum from the realization that we are made less of flesh and more of electricity.
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Feb 4, 2014
Feb 4, 2014 at 10:00 PM UTC
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