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Killing herself slowly, silently, unceremoniously. The glowing ember perched between her lips, She breathes fire. No blood pooling on ivory wrists, no pill bottles scattering the floor, just dark eyes and a chain around her neck. Pulling the world into her lungs, She breathes fire. Her watery eyes sooth her raw throat, as billows of lies escape her red painted lips. Flames lick the inside of her palms, She breathes fire. With a sad smile and slight shrug, knee high socks and a black heart, ashes to ashes, she inhales, breathing fire as she burns.
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Sep 7, 2015
Sep 7, 2015 at 3:16 PM UTC
She breathes fire..
Killing herself slowly, silently, unceremoniously. The glowing ember perched between her lips, She breathes fire. No blood pooling on ivory wrists, no pill bottles scattering the floor, just dark eyes and a chain around her neck. Pulling the world into her lungs, She breathes fire. Her watery eyes sooth her raw throat, as billows of lies escape her red painted lips. Flames lick the inside of her palms, She breathes fire. With a sad smile and slight shrug, knee high socks and a black heart, ashes to ashes, she inhales, breathing fire as she burns.
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Sep 7, 2015
Sep 7, 2015 at 3:16 PM UTC
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