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Let my memory reverberate in the hot pain of an oil burn. The relief of a summer shower, too. I could taste the cruelty of tomorrow- I was ready to soften the blow for you. I put on my dancing shoes. Took a revealing dress off the rack- Became untethered, brand new. Transferred a perception of reality, Unzipped that protective jacket- For what? Beneath my feet, the grass again- Under my skin, that rage begins. I built it up, I towered above. I glowed and shimmered inside your love- What a waste. Just because something burns bright, Doesn't mean its gonna burn forever
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Nov 18, 2019
Nov 18, 2019 at 3:55 PM UTC
Once you **** the fire
Let my memory reverberate in the hot pain of an oil burn. The relief of a summer shower, too. I could taste the cruelty of tomorrow- I was ready to soften the blow for you. I put on my dancing shoes. Took a revealing dress off the rack- Became untethered, brand new. Transferred a perception of reality, Unzipped that protective jacket- For what? Beneath my feet, the grass again- Under my skin, that rage begins. I built it up, I towered above. I glowed and shimmered inside your love- What a waste. Just because something burns bright, Doesn't mean its gonna burn forever
sydney-bittner
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Nov 18, 2019
Nov 18, 2019 at 3:55 PM UTC
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