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Oleander

Those nights were sleepless

yet it was a precipice of silence and chaos,

you know that I've got so far than I ever was, and at this very moment, I laid my soul bare as if it's my youth's requiem.

 

My hands were fragile and veins took as roots for oleander, my skin's porcelain etched with red and blue; a lifetime might suffice, otherwise it's a lover's oath.

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Written by
saintplush
25 / F
Published
Jan 14
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4·68
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#oleander#love#requiem#youth#oath
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