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You slap my own name across my face underneath my chin is a definition to provide clarity for the ones YOU love that are forced around me I become a walking advertisement for a cliché of comfort in chaos a dysfunctional reckoning a ****** up difficult high sequence of emotive ***** You try so hard to shield the world from my exacerbation Is every strange individual a stranger? The ones I come into contact with seem to be immediate family I refuse to surround myself by anyone who is not exotic, painted black and blue Their own clarification by society Painted on forehead Their metaphors dripping off tongue and pain licking up their eyelids I remain solo these days But within my own mind... I seem too close to you, strange dearest sad one I feed off of the cursed white of your marrow Filling my mouth with ***** residue I pain to **** the salt from your fingertips My beach is your body A fiend for the folds of your sheets I remain insatiable
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Oct 8, 2015
Oct 8, 2015 at 3:49 PM UTC
Insatiable
You slap my own name across my face underneath my chin is a definition to provide clarity for the ones YOU love that are forced around me I become a walking advertisement for a cliché of comfort in chaos a dysfunctional reckoning a ****** up difficult high sequence of emotive ***** You try so hard to shield the world from my exacerbation Is every strange individual a stranger? The ones I come into contact with seem to be immediate family I refuse to surround myself by anyone who is not exotic, painted black and blue Their own clarification by society Painted on forehead Their metaphors dripping off tongue and pain licking up their eyelids I remain solo these days But within my own mind... I seem too close to you, strange dearest sad one I feed off of the cursed white of your marrow Filling my mouth with ***** residue I pain to **** the salt from your fingertips My beach is your body A fiend for the folds of your sheets I remain insatiable
lucanna
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Oct 8, 2015
Oct 8, 2015 at 3:49 PM UTC
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