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There was a girl to be seen sometimes, her breath at the pulse of my throat and fingers wrapped, such elegant porcelain skin pressed against my forehead. She fell into my eyes and I swallowed her not whole, only those little bits she left. She does not nourish me, only curls up in my liver where guilt prickles every time I let the toxins in. The only words she spoke reverberate in my lungs so each of our breaths whisper what I am not - 'when I was younger I knew I could be anything it was only when I got older that I forgot.'
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Apr 8, 2015
Apr 8, 2015 at 6:07 AM UTC
Age killed aspiration.
There was a girl to be seen sometimes, her breath at the pulse of my throat and fingers wrapped, such elegant porcelain skin pressed against my forehead. She fell into my eyes and I swallowed her not whole, only those little bits she left. She does not nourish me, only curls up in my liver where guilt prickles every time I let the toxins in. The only words she spoke reverberate in my lungs so each of our breaths whisper what I am not - 'when I was younger I knew I could be anything it was only when I got older that I forgot.'
ella-gwen
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Apr 8, 2015
Apr 8, 2015 at 6:07 AM UTC
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