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casually observing my body from the outside watching me fall apart my face sliding off my cheeks my abdomen rotting my hands and feet lying listlessly against my bedcovers. i have become a bystander a slightly curious stranger keeping an eye on the ****** on the street - me watching my antics wondering at my behavior cringing at the pathetic pleading that stretches from my eyes to my toes to his phone screen i wonder how long she can carry on before her head blurs in its motion before her hands claw together before she smolders out a wait and see sort of game how long can she last how fast is too fast how much is too much how long before he leaves her alone again
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Jun 30, 2015
Jun 30, 2015 at 7:15 PM UTC
casual observer
casually observing my body from the outside watching me fall apart my face sliding off my cheeks my abdomen rotting my hands and feet lying listlessly against my bedcovers. i have become a bystander a slightly curious stranger keeping an eye on the ****** on the street - me watching my antics wondering at my behavior cringing at the pathetic pleading that stretches from my eyes to my toes to his phone screen i wonder how long she can carry on before her head blurs in its motion before her hands claw together before she smolders out a wait and see sort of game how long can she last how fast is too fast how much is too much how long before he leaves her alone again
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Jun 30, 2015
Jun 30, 2015 at 7:15 PM UTC
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