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You've got a painful grip on reality, with those sun-burnt palms from waiting with arms wide open for someone to come back to you. The sky unfolds before your dry eyes in layers and miles of deceit and lies, as the sun becomes the moon, smiling borrowed light down upon you. Ridiculing your commitment. Mocking your hallucinating mind with illusions of grandeur, and false relief, in the face of the great grief you hold so closely to your heart. I love you like this. I love you when the curtains are drawn and the light pours down around you like an electrical hurricane. I love you in the morning dawn waiting for love to ground you, while soaring through the pain.
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Aug 3, 2015
Aug 3, 2015 at 5:00 PM UTC
Front row seats in the pill-box theater.
You've got a painful grip on reality, with those sun-burnt palms from waiting with arms wide open for someone to come back to you. The sky unfolds before your dry eyes in layers and miles of deceit and lies, as the sun becomes the moon, smiling borrowed light down upon you. Ridiculing your commitment. Mocking your hallucinating mind with illusions of grandeur, and false relief, in the face of the great grief you hold so closely to your heart. I love you like this. I love you when the curtains are drawn and the light pours down around you like an electrical hurricane. I love you in the morning dawn waiting for love to ground you, while soaring through the pain.
Listerineyedrops
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Aug 3, 2015
Aug 3, 2015 at 5:00 PM UTC
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