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move me

he

kisses my hair

and touches my neck

moving in me,

moving me,

(the wilted flower)

(the crumbling rose).

 

you found me

sitting in the corner of the kitchen, knees pulled in.

 

"you know,

I feel

alone."

 

except for these voices

*that scream, "ours, ours, ours! tie her up, eat her whole, don't let her go!"*

 

I am a ghost,

(pieces of a face),

and now that I've found you

I beg you: don't leave me in this empty place.

 

remove the nets,

the choking rope,

hold me in your heart, hold me in your arms,

 

kiss my hair,

touch my neck,

move in me,

move me

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Written by
rosemarie-caruso
Published
Feb 26, 2014
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#love#depression#sadness#relationship
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