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You phone me at quarter-to-eleven, Telling me that you belong in heaven, But you are only intoxicated, And now that I've been inocculated, With this long, never-ending depression, I know how to accept your confession. But don't you try to find reasons to go, Because I will instinctively follow, So let me collect your tears in my palm, And soothe your forehead 'til you're coldly calm, So that you forget about ****** blades, And let this frightening fear slowly fade.
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May 24, 2014
May 24, 2014 at 6:00 PM UTC
In My Safety
You phone me at quarter-to-eleven, Telling me that you belong in heaven, But you are only intoxicated, And now that I've been inocculated, With this long, never-ending depression, I know how to accept your confession. But don't you try to find reasons to go, Because I will instinctively follow, So let me collect your tears in my palm, And soothe your forehead 'til you're coldly calm, So that you forget about ****** blades, And let this frightening fear slowly fade.
c-alyn
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May 24, 2014
May 24, 2014 at 6:00 PM UTC
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