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Feb 2018
I can hear you
I hear your smiles your eyes are digging into my mind
And pulling apart every vein
Draining the blood out of my frown
And you drown me in your laughter
I can't stand to hear the banter Give me your pocket knife
And my ears will disappear along with the voice of your happiness
Because I'm all I've got
And from the next room, I sit in darkness and rain
While you emit light from each tooth you can't contain
I'm tired of draining
You seep through the cracks of my door and penetrate every pore of me
And I'm not myself anymore
I'm your laugh
I'm your eyes
I'm the violence
I'm the solitude



I'm the solitude
Jenna Kay
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Jenna Kay  19/Cisgender Female/Ohio
(19/Cisgender Female/Ohio)   
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