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I use to fear you. The way your hair reminded me of an oil spill, drowning me in poisons not fit for a queen. Your eyes sat heavy and dark with despise. What you were hating, I cannot say. Maybe you could no longer stand yourself, you could no longer withstand. I believed in the way you told me we’d survive. That we would escape and run together. Our lives with riches and sunlight. I believed in all of you, all that you were. I should have known, To never believe in ghosts. -Chloe Aldecoa
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Oct 2, 2017
Oct 2, 2017 at 7:54 PM UTC
The Intangible
I use to fear you. The way your hair reminded me of an oil spill, drowning me in poisons not fit for a queen. Your eyes sat heavy and dark with despise. What you were hating, I cannot say. Maybe you could no longer stand yourself, you could no longer withstand. I believed in the way you told me we’d survive. That we would escape and run together. Our lives with riches and sunlight. I believed in all of you, all that you were. I should have known, To never believe in ghosts. -Chloe Aldecoa
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19/F/Arizona
Oct 2, 2017
Oct 2, 2017 at 7:54 PM UTC
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