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I woke up and craved a foreign touch. Foreign, forbidden, unforgettable. Blue eyes that cut through diamonds and the ribs of a skeleton. Blue and orange and electric shades of fluorescent lights and accidentally sitting cross-legged and delusional in the passenger seat. I craved a touch I didn't know and didn't want, and felt the peculiarity fill me like tar, and I realized sometimes it's addicting to cut hearts open just to watch them bleed for you.
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Dec 31, 2014
Dec 31, 2014 at 12:06 AM UTC
December 28th
I woke up and craved a foreign touch. Foreign, forbidden, unforgettable. Blue eyes that cut through diamonds and the ribs of a skeleton. Blue and orange and electric shades of fluorescent lights and accidentally sitting cross-legged and delusional in the passenger seat. I craved a touch I didn't know and didn't want, and felt the peculiarity fill me like tar, and I realized sometimes it's addicting to cut hearts open just to watch them bleed for you.
mauri-pollard
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Dec 31, 2014
Dec 31, 2014 at 12:06 AM UTC
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