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My girl builds coffins For the days that the sun doesn't rise And the night is void of light She makes a nest, a niche of some sort At the bottom of a bottle Sometimes she goes up in flames. And then- She smiles a little too wide Talks a little too much Until she falls down in a stupor Still- she laughs She laughs and laughs Until- Nothing. She gazes at her reflection, Sometimes. Her eyes are wide and blank as she stares at the post-apocalyptic wasteland of her soul And i cry, i cry I have to cry For my beloved knows To what extent sadness goes But when morning comes She hides her coffins Underneath the layers Of bravado and flippancy- And smiles, Just a little bit too little.
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Jul 17, 2016
Jul 17, 2016 at 1:49 AM UTC
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My girl builds coffins For the days that the sun doesn't rise And the night is void of light She makes a nest, a niche of some sort At the bottom of a bottle Sometimes she goes up in flames. And then- She smiles a little too wide Talks a little too much Until she falls down in a stupor Still- she laughs She laughs and laughs Until- Nothing. She gazes at her reflection, Sometimes. Her eyes are wide and blank as she stares at the post-apocalyptic wasteland of her soul And i cry, i cry I have to cry For my beloved knows To what extent sadness goes But when morning comes She hides her coffins Underneath the layers Of bravado and flippancy- And smiles, Just a little bit too little.
amelia-thecat
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Jul 17, 2016
Jul 17, 2016 at 1:49 AM UTC
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