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I like to think you could love me; scars, bruises, and  all. Every notion of your being; the charcoal that feeds this flame. Pulsing. Radiant. Throwing  heat  from thick  cast  iron  walls—  my  heart: Cellar-ridden,  half concealed. Juvenile-  petty in nature. Still, capable  of  love. Of this, I am certain. Regardless, I can never offer the love that you deserve...
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Mar 25, 2015
Mar 25, 2015 at 1:29 PM UTC
Cellar-Ridden
I like to think you could love me; scars, bruises, and  all. Every notion of your being; the charcoal that feeds this flame. Pulsing. Radiant. Throwing  heat  from thick  cast  iron  walls—  my  heart: Cellar-ridden,  half concealed. Juvenile-  petty in nature. Still, capable  of  love. Of this, I am certain. Regardless, I can never offer the love that you deserve...
christopher-kd
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Mar 25, 2015
Mar 25, 2015 at 1:29 PM UTC
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