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The fallout of jealousy

I cannot forever be walking on this gravel, This glass shingle Grating beneath my bare soles. A translucent beach Of insurmountable rage That I navigate warily Fearing the tide. And yet still I walk these well worn paths, Tracing my bloody footprints That mar the crystal beauty Of this terrible coast.
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Aug 2, 2013
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