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take my word for it we're both worth it in your hour of implosion our time keeps going midnight, the familiar smell of strange boys trying to hold you your mouth a cauldron of poison touching all the things you don't want to loosing yourself in dark skies won't bring the stars any closer old photographs fill your mind how can he change that quick i'm not so sure older boys don't know the things our silly schoolboys taught us like how to hold your words in to make other heads combust regret will hold your hair as you prepare to throw up flowers from the dances you went to in his green suit now April Showers I regret most of it looking deeply into his eyes closed next time you fall and scrape your knees know that the pain may be predisposed put down the drink come lay with me what can we build our strategy to use this pain and smear the blood across the sheets so tragically (i wish that you were here with me)
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Apr 26, 2015
Apr 26, 2015 at 12:36 AM UTC
it all hurts
take my word for it we're both worth it in your hour of implosion our time keeps going midnight, the familiar smell of strange boys trying to hold you your mouth a cauldron of poison touching all the things you don't want to loosing yourself in dark skies won't bring the stars any closer old photographs fill your mind how can he change that quick i'm not so sure older boys don't know the things our silly schoolboys taught us like how to hold your words in to make other heads combust regret will hold your hair as you prepare to throw up flowers from the dances you went to in his green suit now April Showers I regret most of it looking deeply into his eyes closed next time you fall and scrape your knees know that the pain may be predisposed put down the drink come lay with me what can we build our strategy to use this pain and smear the blood across the sheets so tragically (i wish that you were here with me)
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Apr 26, 2015
Apr 26, 2015 at 12:36 AM UTC
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