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There are days darker than the ones when you chose to let the light in.

Fistfulls of dark hair in darker water

the expression is not beautiful

or ugly

just pure survival.

When hands do what they're meant to do

and you wanna tell him

"I just want to drown"

and you wanna tell him

"I just want to burn out" but

he manages to throw your cigarettes away

hide every sharp insrument in a drawer

flush the xanax down the toilet

he says blue is such a lonely color,

so he repaints your walls and you scream at him to stop

as the sun shines through mirrored curtains.

When you are broken you expect everything around you to  be broken.

White sheets replace black ones and he traces your footsteps back to the bathroom tiles,

smiles says;

"let the light in babe"

mistakes the fear in your eyes for sadness

you have no more room left for sadness

and he has no room left for empathy

running on caffeine and sympathy.

youll take what you can get so the nighttime doesnt have to be darker without him

hope he finds your notebook you place strategically ontop of a kitchen counter

because surely if he could read that he could understand

there are days darker than the ones when you chose to let the light in

it will shine on all your rotting parts

on your cracked canvases and too-full-dams

it will bring sight to the stink that is inside you

he will see

and if he cannot understand the terrror of that then he is not human

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Dec 14, 2013
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