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Sep 2020
In the corner of my room,
where dust and shadows collect,
you lay your body there.

Your hair drapes over your face,
strands like spider legs,
and I watch as you turn pale.

You stiffen and groan with age,
skin washed with blues and purples,
your death is so pretty to see.
Written by
Lily X  F
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