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"you're a little bit of a chameleon you never quite dress the same you always look a little bit different" that's because I shift my skin every hour or so I live on the constant brink of what I could be French music at 5 a.m. and tom waits at midnight Rodriguez in the shower and silence in the dead quiet of an October snow fall I gave up smoking and took up chocolate pancakes at 2 p.m. I live naked in my room made of red fire and velvet someday if I squeeze into that domestic skin with a floral dress and bulging ******* with instant coffee breath you have to promise to build me a sun roof the kind that I can watch the mountains turn purple as the morning shreds itself onto the hills and if I squeeze into the skin that I have already known one with pressurized headaches and a complex for falling for strange men on the roadside and an obsession for the occult and cinnamon flavored, spine tingling gum a hint of violence promise that you'll leave right away if I want to push myself in that shrunken skin of a small brown tornado tell me you won't try to run after as the debris collects every day I decide which skin to wrap around my spine trying in the meantime to scrub anonymous fingerprints off the majority of them
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Oct 27, 2017
Oct 27, 2017 at 7:07 PM UTC
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"you're a little bit of a chameleon you never quite dress the same you always look a little bit different" that's because I shift my skin every hour or so I live on the constant brink of what I could be French music at 5 a.m. and tom waits at midnight Rodriguez in the shower and silence in the dead quiet of an October snow fall I gave up smoking and took up chocolate pancakes at 2 p.m. I live naked in my room made of red fire and velvet someday if I squeeze into that domestic skin with a floral dress and bulging ******* with instant coffee breath you have to promise to build me a sun roof the kind that I can watch the mountains turn purple as the morning shreds itself onto the hills and if I squeeze into the skin that I have already known one with pressurized headaches and a complex for falling for strange men on the roadside and an obsession for the occult and cinnamon flavored, spine tingling gum a hint of violence promise that you'll leave right away if I want to push myself in that shrunken skin of a small brown tornado tell me you won't try to run after as the debris collects every day I decide which skin to wrap around my spine trying in the meantime to scrub anonymous fingerprints off the majority of them
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Oct 27, 2017
Oct 27, 2017 at 7:07 PM UTC
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