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On my right; A pair of girls with trendy leather messenger bags Permanently glued to their shoulders That holds no namesakes On my left; One ex-best friend, One once-friend-but-now-an-enemy, And a third who hates by association Navy drips from the spot directly above my head And slides, and spreads, And covers the teal along the edges of evening *My jaw is ground shut with the tension, The weight of the hatred Clamping my teeth to each other Pulling the muscles with their ties That are beyond invisible* I’m alone, as always – No emo intended.
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Jun 26, 2010
Jun 26, 2010 at 10:53 PM UTC
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On my right; A pair of girls with trendy leather messenger bags Permanently glued to their shoulders That holds no namesakes On my left; One ex-best friend, One once-friend-but-now-an-enemy, And a third who hates by association Navy drips from the spot directly above my head And slides, and spreads, And covers the teal along the edges of evening *My jaw is ground shut with the tension, The weight of the hatred Clamping my teeth to each other Pulling the muscles with their ties That are beyond invisible* I’m alone, as always – No emo intended.
I wrote this on my cell phone after seeing a play at my school, observing my schoolmates around me as I waited for my dad to arrive. I kept getting chills not from the evening, but from the walls they had built around me, even the people I didn't know.
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Jun 26, 2010
Jun 26, 2010 at 10:53 PM UTC
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