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Visions of them leaving, evidence such as this I have not for my claims, just a feeling that I trust... I have no choice. What is there to do but believe? Burn me with your tongue; I question your innocence before I obviate my doubts, piling up like bodies in winter. There is no room for this despondency. Your touch an effigy of permanence accompanied by sea salt - scents I need to drown in if I am to ever forget how your fingers felt on my skin. My eyes subdued fail to tell all that my anima screams fervently; lips sewn, I cannot deceive, but you, you certainly saw this coming. Duplicitous cruelty, tectonic shifts when you leave. Perpetual ivory haunting; I remember everything, how you built me and beat me to a mass of abdicable flesh. Too late for limpidity, you call me on a camp adventure while I'm still singing "defeated", my faith electrified, I ask... Is it a surprise now they're all gone? I am not them.
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Oct 15, 2018
Oct 15, 2018 at 8:46 PM UTC
Soothsayer
Visions of them leaving, evidence such as this I have not for my claims, just a feeling that I trust... I have no choice. What is there to do but believe? Burn me with your tongue; I question your innocence before I obviate my doubts, piling up like bodies in winter. There is no room for this despondency. Your touch an effigy of permanence accompanied by sea salt - scents I need to drown in if I am to ever forget how your fingers felt on my skin. My eyes subdued fail to tell all that my anima screams fervently; lips sewn, I cannot deceive, but you, you certainly saw this coming. Duplicitous cruelty, tectonic shifts when you leave. Perpetual ivory haunting; I remember everything, how you built me and beat me to a mass of abdicable flesh. Too late for limpidity, you call me on a camp adventure while I'm still singing "defeated", my faith electrified, I ask... Is it a surprise now they're all gone? I am not them.
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Oct 15, 2018
Oct 15, 2018 at 8:46 PM UTC
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