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How I wanted to un- Tangle the dark, wired thorns Of your brow - Byronic, sardonic. I remember how your lips bled chaos Like a raw wound, Your words trickling down my chest until They painted a canvas of red ivory. I think I fashioned a inky night Down your throat With white stars sewn into The thick, black creases of velvet. Sunlight streamed tears from Your parched eyes, Cleansed them so well that I tried to look into them for An explanation, an admission. But I only saw myself.
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May 22, 2020
May 22, 2020 at 5:46 PM UTC
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How I wanted to un- Tangle the dark, wired thorns Of your brow - Byronic, sardonic. I remember how your lips bled chaos Like a raw wound, Your words trickling down my chest until They painted a canvas of red ivory. I think I fashioned a inky night Down your throat With white stars sewn into The thick, black creases of velvet. Sunlight streamed tears from Your parched eyes, Cleansed them so well that I tried to look into them for An explanation, an admission. But I only saw myself.
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May 22, 2020
May 22, 2020 at 5:46 PM UTC
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