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Bugs bitten skin deep soul [I slept on lot of empty plastic bottles] Salted eyeballs, a chopstick Two, they always asked for two [Stamped] White chalks, bitter coughs Childhood! Roses and a caterpillar I had taught myself not to cry Grown like gecko, became huge as *** of fears Empty cocoon Music box, grandmother, her smile and mole [Nice pass, basketball] Please turn off the lights and lock the window [Too fat, though] I wondered what more I could ask for How perfect, monochrome I was born, the world [Moths are beautiful too] Hey hey oily feathers Butterflies cannot fly too high after all It was never battle scars the ocean loved [Eyeballs, remember eyeballs] Forked Babies and the steps Climb your stairs, lungless [Eyes were the most burned] Chest, o Christmas tree and wedding cake Claps, stories of mockery Photographs, memories, what stays and fades [The bridge saw you and fell in love-- I was crossing it I was crossing it]
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Sep 11, 2014
Sep 11, 2014 at 10:34 AM UTC
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Bugs bitten skin deep soul [I slept on lot of empty plastic bottles] Salted eyeballs, a chopstick Two, they always asked for two [Stamped] White chalks, bitter coughs Childhood! Roses and a caterpillar I had taught myself not to cry Grown like gecko, became huge as *** of fears Empty cocoon Music box, grandmother, her smile and mole [Nice pass, basketball] Please turn off the lights and lock the window [Too fat, though] I wondered what more I could ask for How perfect, monochrome I was born, the world [Moths are beautiful too] Hey hey oily feathers Butterflies cannot fly too high after all It was never battle scars the ocean loved [Eyeballs, remember eyeballs] Forked Babies and the steps Climb your stairs, lungless [Eyes were the most burned] Chest, o Christmas tree and wedding cake Claps, stories of mockery Photographs, memories, what stays and fades [The bridge saw you and fell in love-- I was crossing it I was crossing it]
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Sep 11, 2014
Sep 11, 2014 at 10:34 AM UTC
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