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i’ve spent the last six months of my life dying to die with no results. and in that time i’ve been walking on a sidewalk that is crooked and cracked into some godforsaken place. through my journeys i’ve come to rely on two certainties: that i will go to bed unsatisfied and hungry. and every night is a rainy one and cats eat the fur and bones of dogs dead in the flooded gutters. the grey monoliths of the city are always a step away, but i don’t get any closer. and if i could give back all the cigarette ash and whiskey i’ve drank i’d do it because i’d be losing blank meaningless memories, or at least they mean nothing to me. i can’t say the same about those people in the memories. and i passed the corner where i sat drunk on the brick with my friend, smoking a cigarette and i remember telling him that it was going to be alright. i don’t know if i was lying or if i didn’t know the truth but he left. and i walked by the home of my first love and the windows were dark and the cars were gone from the driveway. and i found myself in front of the house of the girl i loved who didn’t love me and the air was black, save for the glare of a lighter through the rain and i remembered a dream i had.
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Nov 3, 2013
Nov 3, 2013 at 7:13 PM UTC
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i’ve spent the last six months of my life dying to die with no results. and in that time i’ve been walking on a sidewalk that is crooked and cracked into some godforsaken place. through my journeys i’ve come to rely on two certainties: that i will go to bed unsatisfied and hungry. and every night is a rainy one and cats eat the fur and bones of dogs dead in the flooded gutters. the grey monoliths of the city are always a step away, but i don’t get any closer. and if i could give back all the cigarette ash and whiskey i’ve drank i’d do it because i’d be losing blank meaningless memories, or at least they mean nothing to me. i can’t say the same about those people in the memories. and i passed the corner where i sat drunk on the brick with my friend, smoking a cigarette and i remember telling him that it was going to be alright. i don’t know if i was lying or if i didn’t know the truth but he left. and i walked by the home of my first love and the windows were dark and the cars were gone from the driveway. and i found myself in front of the house of the girl i loved who didn’t love me and the air was black, save for the glare of a lighter through the rain and i remembered a dream i had.
jacob-forquer
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Nov 3, 2013
Nov 3, 2013 at 7:13 PM UTC
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