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Racked up some debt on the plastic, ate all the things I know I shouldn't, Kissed the stranger and texted first. Took the time to smell the flowers. No fear of hay fever or a restless week of sleep. Let the kids eat whatever The neighbors screamed uninterrupted til their hearts were content Painted the mural I always needed to paint. Quit the job that was destroying my will. Rang my Ex and told the truth. For once. Held my lover and meant it, Inhaled them deeply as if their scent would see me on my way. Thanked them from the bottom of weakening heart. Smiled until it reached my eyes. Danced under the tree unafraid of the threat of lightening. Pierced my ****** and dyed my hair. Sang a song and released it, Wrote down my warnings for the future poets. Finally got the ****** joke my dad told me years ago. I had one last laugh
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Jul 23, 2018
Jul 23, 2018 at 4:20 AM UTC
No tomorrow
Racked up some debt on the plastic, ate all the things I know I shouldn't, Kissed the stranger and texted first. Took the time to smell the flowers. No fear of hay fever or a restless week of sleep. Let the kids eat whatever The neighbors screamed uninterrupted til their hearts were content Painted the mural I always needed to paint. Quit the job that was destroying my will. Rang my Ex and told the truth. For once. Held my lover and meant it, Inhaled them deeply as if their scent would see me on my way. Thanked them from the bottom of weakening heart. Smiled until it reached my eyes. Danced under the tree unafraid of the threat of lightening. Pierced my ****** and dyed my hair. Sang a song and released it, Wrote down my warnings for the future poets. Finally got the ****** joke my dad told me years ago. I had one last laugh
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29/M/Melbourne/Ireland
Jul 23, 2018
Jul 23, 2018 at 4:20 AM UTC
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