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A sickly entrance, barely breathing, I'm tiptoeing through viridescent dreams as silent as envy like her heart's song for me. I hummed the lyrics in his ear but she wouldn't dare whistle the melody. I was greedy for her glory a dull emerald in my cheeks, its beginnings as an ember, doubling in size: a forest fire, deciding to swallow her whole. Slimy tears gather in algae pools drowning in a lime seaside. Not the slice in your icy margarita, but the twist in your taste buds spitting the seeds into her hands.
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May 23, 2015
May 23, 2015 at 2:36 PM UTC
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A sickly entrance, barely breathing, I'm tiptoeing through viridescent dreams as silent as envy like her heart's song for me. I hummed the lyrics in his ear but she wouldn't dare whistle the melody. I was greedy for her glory a dull emerald in my cheeks, its beginnings as an ember, doubling in size: a forest fire, deciding to swallow her whole. Slimy tears gather in algae pools drowning in a lime seaside. Not the slice in your icy margarita, but the twist in your taste buds spitting the seeds into her hands.
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May 23, 2015
May 23, 2015 at 2:36 PM UTC
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