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Vinyl Storm

I've died a million times. Slowly. Like mercury. But you know I'm not dead. You know where I've been. You watched me while I blew bubbles and smoke rings. You knew. I was strung out on old stars. You saw my dandilion addiction, my sugar sickness. You followed me when I lay down in magic poppy fields. You traced me while I slept. I made everyone else believe the vinyl storm swallowed me whole. But you knew I was still here- swallowing strawberry pills and dropping kiwi acid, under the crust of the horizon.
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Jul 1, 2011
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