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My bones melt

Clay sticks in a toddlers mouth

In the wrong place

Being muitlated and twisted

I'm supposted to be stored

In a dry

Room tempture place

With out the stripping rays

Of the sun

 

Skin peeling off in rusty strips

The gummy snap back like

A broken hair band

The heat crackling

Chapping and blistering

I'm supposted to be laid to rest

Not over stretched or

Over done

 

But instead I'm exactly

Where I'm not supposted to be

 

People say

Loneliness is a killer

But

 

When you're on your own

There is no one to let you down

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Written by
hallie-bear
American
Published
Oct 2, 2012
Lines·Words
24·100
Notes

Inspired by the Head and the Heart

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