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The soft scent of my best friend's cologne, Whips my, surprisingly Clear mind,  Back to a bittersweet haze of a night.  ***** lights bonfires in my throat As Ed Sheeran plays tinny over the miniscule car speakers My heart burns,  Flames lick their way up my chest,  My neck.  They curl, almost comfortingly Around my voice box And so,  I can't talk.  But I manage,  Painstakingly  To drown the fire, just enough to scream the lyrics  See, the love thrown at me by my friends,  Like a blanket around a victims shaky shoulders,  Was a dogs lick to my open wounds. The music erased the last words he spoke to me, from the forefront of my mind Even replaced the words, with a sweeter melody. And I realised,  Oh so suddenly  That everything I know about him,  All his little quirks, I noticed  Apparent mostly in the darkest moments,  Just before dawn The things that made him, him  Made him mine,  Were all now, just  Leftover,  Seemingly meaningless,  Facts.
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Jan 18, 2019
Jan 18, 2019 at 8:18 AM UTC
Meaningless Facts
The soft scent of my best friend's cologne, Whips my, surprisingly Clear mind,  Back to a bittersweet haze of a night.  ***** lights bonfires in my throat As Ed Sheeran plays tinny over the miniscule car speakers My heart burns,  Flames lick their way up my chest,  My neck.  They curl, almost comfortingly Around my voice box And so,  I can't talk.  But I manage,  Painstakingly  To drown the fire, just enough to scream the lyrics  See, the love thrown at me by my friends,  Like a blanket around a victims shaky shoulders,  Was a dogs lick to my open wounds. The music erased the last words he spoke to me, from the forefront of my mind Even replaced the words, with a sweeter melody. And I realised,  Oh so suddenly  That everything I know about him,  All his little quirks, I noticed  Apparent mostly in the darkest moments,  Just before dawn The things that made him, him  Made him mine,  Were all now, just  Leftover,  Seemingly meaningless,  Facts.
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Jan 18, 2019
Jan 18, 2019 at 8:18 AM UTC
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