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Maggots boil from under her skin. I will never see her again. I have heart aches that stem from mistakes. I count them as they leak from her skin. Her eyes are raisins; I will never find what they last captured. Cheekbones higher than my song. My finger brushed along all that was black and seeped into her back, tripping on her vertebrae like a boy frolicking home. The cacti stand still-- while I feel quite ill-- standing in an ocean of honey. The people stand still-- America is ill-- standing in an ocean of money. You stand still, too afraid to **** an ocean of hate you tolerate.
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Aug 15, 2017
Aug 15, 2017 at 4:31 PM UTC
Don't Try, They're Only Human Beings
Maggots boil from under her skin. I will never see her again. I have heart aches that stem from mistakes. I count them as they leak from her skin. Her eyes are raisins; I will never find what they last captured. Cheekbones higher than my song. My finger brushed along all that was black and seeped into her back, tripping on her vertebrae like a boy frolicking home. The cacti stand still-- while I feel quite ill-- standing in an ocean of honey. The people stand still-- America is ill-- standing in an ocean of money. You stand still, too afraid to **** an ocean of hate you tolerate.
joshua-haines
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26/M/American
Aug 15, 2017
Aug 15, 2017 at 4:31 PM UTC
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