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We've shared secrets no one else would ever want to know, but now your brothel hair has become a nest for dead birds. Where once you were a wet marsh, perfumed in tangy musk, you have now become a dry steppe covered in rotting fish. I'm writing acrostics of your name, remembering you like discarded tire husks on Arizona's August freeways.
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Jun 28, 2013
Jun 28, 2013 at 7:43 AM UTC
It's Not That I Don't Love You Anymore, It's Realizing I Never Loved You to Begin With.
We've shared secrets no one else would ever want to know, but now your brothel hair has become a nest for dead birds. Where once you were a wet marsh, perfumed in tangy musk, you have now become a dry steppe covered in rotting fish. I'm writing acrostics of your name, remembering you like discarded tire husks on Arizona's August freeways.
Rmatheson
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Jun 28, 2013
Jun 28, 2013 at 7:43 AM UTC
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