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The stench of broken promises linger in the bottom of empty shot glasses High heels strewn across the floor, I have become small again. Black makeup running down my face like a runner in last place, Temporary maturity bought for seven dollars in a Maybelline bottle. If only the company we kept were as silent as the stars, a mistake would dissolve like alka seltzer in the room temperature water That I can’t stop chugging. Alcohol depriving me of life essentials like, h2o and the will to live.
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Dec 4, 2011
Dec 4, 2011 at 9:27 PM UTC
Hang Over
The stench of broken promises linger in the bottom of empty shot glasses High heels strewn across the floor, I have become small again. Black makeup running down my face like a runner in last place, Temporary maturity bought for seven dollars in a Maybelline bottle. If only the company we kept were as silent as the stars, a mistake would dissolve like alka seltzer in the room temperature water That I can’t stop chugging. Alcohol depriving me of life essentials like, h2o and the will to live.
molly-mccarthy
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Dec 4, 2011
Dec 4, 2011 at 9:27 PM UTC
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