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Turquoise, Dying.

by pride-ed

There in the vines running down my spine, are overgrown vistas, and rooted enigmas of the mind. At my wrist — the burning kissed; pools in my palms; red water of painful psalms shrouded in mist. Heme-less, desired; nature, devoured; draining forget-me-nots won’t clot. My nymph has retired.
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Nov 14, 2014
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Wrote for a prompt: Small Poems.

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#suicide#illness#death#dark#nature#beauty#mental-illness
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