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Jul 2013
You come off in the smoke of my morning cigarettes.
Black tar fills my lungs.
With every inhale, I can still taste your nicotine kisses.
(although you hated menthols).
Quitting would means I gave up on you.
I started in hopes to make you stop,
and the habit made itself at home.
Smoking cigarettes keeps your ghost alive in my heart.
You haunt me.
Cassidy Chambers
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Cassidy Chambers  United States
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