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You carry the kind of ashy witchcraft I read about in cut-out passages of out-of-date New Orleans newspapers discarded in alley-cat trashcans bums use to light fires that further an unwarranted air of rebellion. I don't understand you. But every ounce of me wants to fill you in like a crosswords puzzle with words that aren't the ones they're looking for but still find a way of fitting all the same. And my brain bleeds memories I've made up that stain my shirt like unwashed sweat and make me feel ***** for getting myself so hot in the first place.
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Apr 27, 2015
Apr 27, 2015 at 1:04 AM UTC
Pretty Words (#1): I convince myself that I've done wrong just to feel like I have something to work on.
You carry the kind of ashy witchcraft I read about in cut-out passages of out-of-date New Orleans newspapers discarded in alley-cat trashcans bums use to light fires that further an unwarranted air of rebellion. I don't understand you. But every ounce of me wants to fill you in like a crosswords puzzle with words that aren't the ones they're looking for but still find a way of fitting all the same. And my brain bleeds memories I've made up that stain my shirt like unwashed sweat and make me feel ***** for getting myself so hot in the first place.
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Apr 27, 2015
Apr 27, 2015 at 1:04 AM UTC
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