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Taste of your chapstick

I remember the taste of your chapstick

original flavor plain as you were, a taste insipidly vapid

I remember everything up until our last kiss

that fades into the smoke of memories I burned with your box of letters

cut with the strings of you that had me tethered

disappointment doesn't hold a flame to the fire burning inside me now

I'd wail and cry aloud

but the ocean cares not of the downfall of man

knees dug into the sand

arms outstretched, a shameless attempt at holding the sky

as close as you once held my

body more rigid than it's fragile contents

I remember the taste of your chapstick and I never knew what that meant...

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sean-c-johnson
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Feb 24, 2013
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