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your syllables once sprouted butterflies in my womb and now those same letters off a strangers tongue have manifested the monsters growing in my pit layers retreating back to the moment i layed eyes on you layers that have fallen away and are rotting on my doorstep your smile but I must say that little smirk that still makes me forfit the flesh in my body if only that and not all the rest shackled in old rusty chains I beg to dismiss myself yet I cling to stay dip your hands into me please
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Nov 2, 2010
Nov 2, 2010 at 8:34 PM UTC
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your syllables once sprouted butterflies in my womb and now those same letters off a strangers tongue have manifested the monsters growing in my pit layers retreating back to the moment i layed eyes on you layers that have fallen away and are rotting on my doorstep your smile but I must say that little smirk that still makes me forfit the flesh in my body if only that and not all the rest shackled in old rusty chains I beg to dismiss myself yet I cling to stay dip your hands into me please
midnight-prague
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Nov 2, 2010
Nov 2, 2010 at 8:34 PM UTC
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