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Father mosquito drank my blood and promised me that there was a lot to live for: *** money, women, love, food, water. But *** is only worth the ten seconds after I *** the ten seconds where my body breaks but not my heart. And money is an idea that belongs to someone else. So, the money I have never really is mine. The things I need, I'll never have. The things I have, I'll never need. I do love the softness of women, Father Mosquito. You have understood me once. It's just underneath my skin. But you say love and no love is as important as self-love. No lips stitched into mine is worth the feeling unless I understand my worth, and you're currently ******* it dry. What happens when food loses its taste? And water is no longer cold? What happens when my body fails me? Drink my blood since it is yours, too, father. It's just underneath my skin.
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Jan 12, 2015
Jan 12, 2015 at 8:33 PM UTC
Father Mosquito
Father mosquito drank my blood and promised me that there was a lot to live for: *** money, women, love, food, water. But *** is only worth the ten seconds after I *** the ten seconds where my body breaks but not my heart. And money is an idea that belongs to someone else. So, the money I have never really is mine. The things I need, I'll never have. The things I have, I'll never need. I do love the softness of women, Father Mosquito. You have understood me once. It's just underneath my skin. But you say love and no love is as important as self-love. No lips stitched into mine is worth the feeling unless I understand my worth, and you're currently ******* it dry. What happens when food loses its taste? And water is no longer cold? What happens when my body fails me? Drink my blood since it is yours, too, father. It's just underneath my skin.
Dedicated to my father.
joshua-haines
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26/M/American
Jan 12, 2015
Jan 12, 2015 at 8:33 PM UTC
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