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You were laying in a bathtub And all they did was wash you. You were alone. Bruised toes hanging of out the white porcelain. Your hair, damp and thick with mildew, dripped off my fingers. And you were alone. All they did was wash you. Blue lips, puckered as if to say your final speech That everyone around you left you alone, Entirely alone. Until the only one left to find you, Was me.
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Oct 14, 2017
Oct 14, 2017 at 11:50 AM UTC
im so sorry..
You were laying in a bathtub And all they did was wash you. You were alone. Bruised toes hanging of out the white porcelain. Your hair, damp and thick with mildew, dripped off my fingers. And you were alone. All they did was wash you. Blue lips, puckered as if to say your final speech That everyone around you left you alone, Entirely alone. Until the only one left to find you, Was me.
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Oct 14, 2017
Oct 14, 2017 at 11:50 AM UTC
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