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People don't change; I'll still have Bukowski quotes written on my ribcage in Sharpie. Chlorine will go straight into my nose whenever someone mentions drowning, or hating life in general. Jokes about surf punk and Arizona tea, everything I've done in the past year has grown stale. I use the same three words to describe my feelings. Things don't change; my apologies are still faux. I never felt grief about that death, or all those car accidents and overdoses. Radio pop songs derive catharsis, but I use one pretentious band or two to combat that. It does nothing, I am nothing, or something like that. Everything won't change; except for feelings, emotions, point of views, personal contacts, and my habit of texting back. I'll say a bunch of Beatnik quotes and freak out over small things, the latest post punk song will be spray painted in the school's parking lot. I'll still hate the smell of Chlorine, but love the thought of memories. Love the thought of moving on and the idea of things ending for a good reason.
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Jun 15, 2018
Jun 15, 2018 at 3:55 PM UTC
(Are You) Gay?
People don't change; I'll still have Bukowski quotes written on my ribcage in Sharpie. Chlorine will go straight into my nose whenever someone mentions drowning, or hating life in general. Jokes about surf punk and Arizona tea, everything I've done in the past year has grown stale. I use the same three words to describe my feelings. Things don't change; my apologies are still faux. I never felt grief about that death, or all those car accidents and overdoses. Radio pop songs derive catharsis, but I use one pretentious band or two to combat that. It does nothing, I am nothing, or something like that. Everything won't change; except for feelings, emotions, point of views, personal contacts, and my habit of texting back. I'll say a bunch of Beatnik quotes and freak out over small things, the latest post punk song will be spray painted in the school's parking lot. I'll still hate the smell of Chlorine, but love the thought of memories. Love the thought of moving on and the idea of things ending for a good reason.
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19/M/Washington
Jun 15, 2018
Jun 15, 2018 at 3:55 PM UTC
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