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Reliability hurts us as it cradles our childhood vices, dreams blurred and forgotten while the nightmares crept. I gaze at all my friends while they begin to count their prices, bags of dust, unsaturated gazes follow - I haven't slept, My smiles have no eyes, only crosses and scribbles. We feel empty inside as we stare at our devices, an infinite hoop of dazed talks as the night grows and I wept. It's what we get for making sacrifices, I had a golden opportunity and I overslept. My smiles have no eyes, only crosses and scribbles, weakened wrists, deprived energy while I tighten the ribbon.
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Jul 1, 2018
Jul 1, 2018 at 10:37 PM UTC
Ribbons
Reliability hurts us as it cradles our childhood vices, dreams blurred and forgotten while the nightmares crept. I gaze at all my friends while they begin to count their prices, bags of dust, unsaturated gazes follow - I haven't slept, My smiles have no eyes, only crosses and scribbles. We feel empty inside as we stare at our devices, an infinite hoop of dazed talks as the night grows and I wept. It's what we get for making sacrifices, I had a golden opportunity and I overslept. My smiles have no eyes, only crosses and scribbles, weakened wrists, deprived energy while I tighten the ribbon.
louisa-coller
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27/Bigender
Jul 1, 2018
Jul 1, 2018 at 10:37 PM UTC
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