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you hardly knew what they were talking about, when they said you were dying from the inside out. & you still can't maneuver me. & I'm still like a statued hypocrisy. Don't look for me on the other side, where even the monsters have to hide-- I won't cheat death, or defeat it's concept. There is smoke, escaping from the bathroom. the hard surface exposing a poisonous fume. Wake up, feeling like all night you've been dead, Wake up, feeling either a coffin or a bed. I never said I was a savior, let alone in your favor. Hide behind your lies, wear them like mask Living in your disguise, isn't an easy task. I dream in color, so on the nights I don't remember I just pretend; I never rose in the morning, The sleeping didn't end. & it was in the morning, when I got that wake up call. Your voice sounded so distant and old, My own story abandoned and untold.
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Apr 25, 2010
Apr 25, 2010 at 9:37 PM UTC
Cracking Bones
you hardly knew what they were talking about, when they said you were dying from the inside out. & you still can't maneuver me. & I'm still like a statued hypocrisy. Don't look for me on the other side, where even the monsters have to hide-- I won't cheat death, or defeat it's concept. There is smoke, escaping from the bathroom. the hard surface exposing a poisonous fume. Wake up, feeling like all night you've been dead, Wake up, feeling either a coffin or a bed. I never said I was a savior, let alone in your favor. Hide behind your lies, wear them like mask Living in your disguise, isn't an easy task. I dream in color, so on the nights I don't remember I just pretend; I never rose in the morning, The sleeping didn't end. & it was in the morning, when I got that wake up call. Your voice sounded so distant and old, My own story abandoned and untold.
kirsten-autra
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Apr 25, 2010
Apr 25, 2010 at 9:37 PM UTC
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