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Mar 2014
Words that sink into my heart.
Simple subtle sentences that get thrown at my face like knives.
That beat me and **** me to my inner core.
Tear my insides out and let my useless organs rot away.
With every breath I take I loose myself more.
The pain builds in my chest, taller than New York Sky Scrapers.
Deeper then any ocean on earth.
The burning inside my body.
Poured the kerosene all under my skin.
It soaked into my muscle tissue.
Absorbed into my bones.
You lit the match.
Fire spread deep within.
Even my loudest screams were never heard.
No matter how hard I pleaded.
Kicked, scratched, begged for mercy.
A smile so wide, reached ear to ear.
You shut the door tight.
As my fire burned all of my life out.
Marina
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Marina  Delawhere?
(Delawhere?)   
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