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these thoughts are skittering katy-didn'ts seizing and disjointed like twitchy smother-ees sometimes i look at death despairingly as a vacation i can't afford. i only write poems to practice my prose so i have fifteen minutes to write this down and i can't hear anything with the bells in my ears clinking together like our silver tongues. march never seems real year after year even when i explored your tan lines while the upside-down sun scorched my hair and we measured the various states of abandon. i'm never as morose around other people as i wish i could be, sincerely. they are a mirror to remind me, cruelly, that i am a sentient meatbag.
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Mar 12, 2013
Mar 12, 2013 at 3:39 PM UTC
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these thoughts are skittering katy-didn'ts seizing and disjointed like twitchy smother-ees sometimes i look at death despairingly as a vacation i can't afford. i only write poems to practice my prose so i have fifteen minutes to write this down and i can't hear anything with the bells in my ears clinking together like our silver tongues. march never seems real year after year even when i explored your tan lines while the upside-down sun scorched my hair and we measured the various states of abandon. i'm never as morose around other people as i wish i could be, sincerely. they are a mirror to remind me, cruelly, that i am a sentient meatbag.
j-carroll
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Mar 12, 2013
Mar 12, 2013 at 3:39 PM UTC
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