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I've realized if you're poison, I will drink to the bottom of your barrel. And if I told you summer was two sleeps away, would you fall in love again? Or did you swallow all the nice things? The yarn bindings and the leather I collected from beach sand graves? If I say goodnight to you every morning will you gift me moonbeams like Christmas wrapped knuckles beneath balsam necks in the basement Recall the theater lights that turned your hair And ever slightly blonder shade of brown My sonnet went to hell the same night I threw up mix tapes into cereal boxes I'm terrified of you and you're as meek as they come
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May 11, 2016
May 11, 2016 at 5:52 PM UTC
Concert Hall Crushes, cigarettes and nothings
I've realized if you're poison, I will drink to the bottom of your barrel. And if I told you summer was two sleeps away, would you fall in love again? Or did you swallow all the nice things? The yarn bindings and the leather I collected from beach sand graves? If I say goodnight to you every morning will you gift me moonbeams like Christmas wrapped knuckles beneath balsam necks in the basement Recall the theater lights that turned your hair And ever slightly blonder shade of brown My sonnet went to hell the same night I threw up mix tapes into cereal boxes I'm terrified of you and you're as meek as they come
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May 11, 2016
May 11, 2016 at 5:52 PM UTC
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