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Disconnection

I wonder how you are

Because my Mom asked me about you today.

She misses you, you know

I told her,

We live in different worlds.

 

You,

In your glitter-filled, amplified, distorted, boozed-up soiree,

And I,

In your memory.

 

And in case you were wondering,

I miss you, too.

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Jun 9, 2013
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I don't have your number anymore.

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