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I watched as she, us cut from the same cloth, stared into a diamond martini glass. The leather on her shoes haven’t seen the sand filled with red ants for years. Drip, drip, drip The last drops sacrificed onto her olive chiffon skirt. They seeped through the layers and were the only ones who have done it in years. The winos and banshees beside her, mesmerized at the box with moving pictures. USA In Shambles They can’t turn away. They don’t even notice Miss USA beside them in her own ruins. I was supposed to be gone and away. Life turned to dust, travelling with the wind. Instead, the dust left traces in the martini glass leaving chaos in its wake.
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Jan 24, 2018
Jan 24, 2018 at 4:43 PM UTC
Shambles
I watched as she, us cut from the same cloth, stared into a diamond martini glass. The leather on her shoes haven’t seen the sand filled with red ants for years. Drip, drip, drip The last drops sacrificed onto her olive chiffon skirt. They seeped through the layers and were the only ones who have done it in years. The winos and banshees beside her, mesmerized at the box with moving pictures. USA In Shambles They can’t turn away. They don’t even notice Miss USA beside them in her own ruins. I was supposed to be gone and away. Life turned to dust, travelling with the wind. Instead, the dust left traces in the martini glass leaving chaos in its wake.
connie-lee
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24/California
Jan 24, 2018
Jan 24, 2018 at 4:43 PM UTC
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