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May 2014
I know the rain is flattening
Still, I discard my umbrella.
       I am weathered by the stones that you send my way
You're a chip in my porcelain skin.
I played guitar so long that my fingers are calloused
Pressing my fingers to tough strings leaves my hands burning
       I don't know what I'm trying to say;
My tears taste like the ocean.
A drabble, of sorts~
Lilith Reid Brown
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Lilith Reid Brown  A Lake of Fire
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