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my elbows are all tangled up and jagged and i am not gentle, but sandpaper, rough and coarse eroding your skin until there is nothing left i am sharp edges and serrated knives, cutting myself open bone to bone i am not pleasant or a summer's eve but frigidity and mocking stares whenever you walk i am the concrete beneath your feet with holes and cracks that break your mother's back with no colors, just grey and monotonous black and white i am a harsh line on soft paper all diagonals and wrong turns right angles and cut in two (a.m.c.)
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May 11, 2015
May 11, 2015 at 7:36 PM UTC
{i am jagged}
my elbows are all tangled up and jagged and i am not gentle, but sandpaper, rough and coarse eroding your skin until there is nothing left i am sharp edges and serrated knives, cutting myself open bone to bone i am not pleasant or a summer's eve but frigidity and mocking stares whenever you walk i am the concrete beneath your feet with holes and cracks that break your mother's back with no colors, just grey and monotonous black and white i am a harsh line on soft paper all diagonals and wrong turns right angles and cut in two (a.m.c.)
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May 11, 2015
May 11, 2015 at 7:36 PM UTC
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