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Saint Valentine's cards of cherubs wrapped In red ribbons Wresting In pockets Of a trench-coat lying removed. Pulsating street lamps revealing glittering Flecks of snowflakes lining tired streets With skyscrapers. We covet empty bottles thrown with the intention to shatter; Watering up the lawns. I'm dreaming of palm trees rough, Sun-kissed, and swollen Like bumblebees had stung them. Shifting iris' from corner to corner, Not missing any pleasurable encounter; Sinking in ***** and choking In smoke. Lines cut with maxed out credit cards and Tokes from glass pipes shaped like octopi; There's single roses and small Teddy bears Red hearts hanging from strings from the ceiling. The wallflower with no significant other In particular, Seems peculiar in Contrast to a sparkling demeanor; Apprehensive to be present, and trying to disguise It. Everyone is stumbling, dropping their cigarettes; Howling at the Moon and Laughing wildly!
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Apr 30, 2015
Apr 30, 2015 at 9:24 PM UTC
The Month of the Pearl (February)
Saint Valentine's cards of cherubs wrapped In red ribbons Wresting In pockets Of a trench-coat lying removed. Pulsating street lamps revealing glittering Flecks of snowflakes lining tired streets With skyscrapers. We covet empty bottles thrown with the intention to shatter; Watering up the lawns. I'm dreaming of palm trees rough, Sun-kissed, and swollen Like bumblebees had stung them. Shifting iris' from corner to corner, Not missing any pleasurable encounter; Sinking in ***** and choking In smoke. Lines cut with maxed out credit cards and Tokes from glass pipes shaped like octopi; There's single roses and small Teddy bears Red hearts hanging from strings from the ceiling. The wallflower with no significant other In particular, Seems peculiar in Contrast to a sparkling demeanor; Apprehensive to be present, and trying to disguise It. Everyone is stumbling, dropping their cigarettes; Howling at the Moon and Laughing wildly!
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Apr 30, 2015
Apr 30, 2015 at 9:24 PM UTC
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