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lucky charm

by dissolveintoyou

mostly broken records scratch and crumble like the newspaper i left out by the kitchen sink and then you came home and smash my piggy bank. i watch you from the bathroom night light, illuminating regret. it’s a silent sober stumble on the rooftop. still, we try to raise it. i’m betting on all the lucky stars and he’s taking all my losses. around the corner she opens the door to let the outside inside. the room fills with smoke and mirrors - a failure to ventilate. i catch a glimpse of myself in one of them and ask: “are you coming to my play date with heaven to open my rusty heart?” those sharp smiles feel better than a frown and he said “better luck next time!” or something cliche something that cuts like a knife. so i pulled that dagger out and whispered, “you’re just a charming nothing.” and he walked away with all my winnings.
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Nov 3, 2025
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