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I still wonder how to calm my thoughts. They sprint the tightrope with closed eyes, remind me of every note screamed, and bring me back to size. Her passive-aggressive nerve. How did I never swerve and fill the forest with my blood and good intentions? I'd come home with a red rose, or maybe a few. The only sentence she could compose was how my hands smelt of feta and bleach. There was no closure, but I had no composure. The secret is that I still don't. I have no regrets. But I still wonder pensively why I haven't wrapped myself around that alluring oak tree. It's around 2:30 now and a few years have passed, but I still reek of feta and bleach.
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Feb 20, 2015
Feb 20, 2015 at 3:29 AM UTC
The blood-stained oak.
I still wonder how to calm my thoughts. They sprint the tightrope with closed eyes, remind me of every note screamed, and bring me back to size. Her passive-aggressive nerve. How did I never swerve and fill the forest with my blood and good intentions? I'd come home with a red rose, or maybe a few. The only sentence she could compose was how my hands smelt of feta and bleach. There was no closure, but I had no composure. The secret is that I still don't. I have no regrets. But I still wonder pensively why I haven't wrapped myself around that alluring oak tree. It's around 2:30 now and a few years have passed, but I still reek of feta and bleach.
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Feb 20, 2015
Feb 20, 2015 at 3:29 AM UTC
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