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im afraid i have lost my touch. try to crack the stone stoic surface skin crystalized to rock of the most expensive yet mundane shine stolen diamond. i find myself here, alone, sitting in the study room of a school i never wanted to go to in a town i never wanted to call home. alone, picking at the surface, pricking the tips of my fingers for just a single drop. by the ax will not crack the exterior the uniformed exoskeleton will not harvest any value. whatever is in here is deeply buried, swept away in the black currents and silenced by the quiet smile of 'really, im fine.' expression perfected by painted porcelain.
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Mar 4, 2014
Mar 4, 2014 at 12:12 AM UTC
the stoic
im afraid i have lost my touch. try to crack the stone stoic surface skin crystalized to rock of the most expensive yet mundane shine stolen diamond. i find myself here, alone, sitting in the study room of a school i never wanted to go to in a town i never wanted to call home. alone, picking at the surface, pricking the tips of my fingers for just a single drop. by the ax will not crack the exterior the uniformed exoskeleton will not harvest any value. whatever is in here is deeply buried, swept away in the black currents and silenced by the quiet smile of 'really, im fine.' expression perfected by painted porcelain.
depression
amdavis
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Mar 4, 2014
Mar 4, 2014 at 12:12 AM UTC
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