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Shadows

I walked home coated in his smell,

it's under my skin.

 

His whispers are cutting,

little slices down to the bone.

 

The Earth chokes in weeds,

and his tongue is a dandelion.

 

But he's the shadow I leave on other men,

a darkness that rubs off me

and sticks.

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Jun 11, 2013
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