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coffin

Thoughts of her fit like a coffin In all the bad ways. Midnight eyes with stars and galaxies gaze Fixed They never change And the ending still remains She fades From memories And the last twelve days Turn to the last twelve months. That was when I realized that nothing would ever last And she sat at the end of my kitchen table Yellow sun dress pooling A beam of light in a lonely room full of people My lungs collapsing Tongue failing Words half formed falling forth Between us And she smiled. I was nervous. She was stunning, Sitting patiently under my camera lens as I took several more pictures And now I can only see her in my dreams. Dark hair and darker eyes Tired and smiling Voice singing sweet lullabies To voices in my head that seem to never sleep Next in line Like pills you can't wait to take Another false reality And I'm wishing she'd leave my head Because she fits my mind like a coffin In all the bad ways about a girl.
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