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To the hearts that I broke, you don't know how lucky you were. It hurt, oh it hurt when I said I didn't love you. When I  threw you on the ground like a thousand  China plates. You thought you'd never heal but she picked you up  and glued you together  with gold.  She filled your cracks and now even though they know you've been broken,  you're better now. And I would have filled your cracks with candy, so you could have shown the world your colors while you wasted away  in  a  waterfall of my saliva, alive with non commital kisses. You just don't know how lucky you were.
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Mar 9, 2016
Mar 9, 2016 at 5:42 PM UTC
Lucky.
To the hearts that I broke, you don't know how lucky you were. It hurt, oh it hurt when I said I didn't love you. When I  threw you on the ground like a thousand  China plates. You thought you'd never heal but she picked you up  and glued you together  with gold.  She filled your cracks and now even though they know you've been broken,  you're better now. And I would have filled your cracks with candy, so you could have shown the world your colors while you wasted away  in  a  waterfall of my saliva, alive with non commital kisses. You just don't know how lucky you were.
It's been a while, coming off of a year long block.
saoirse-sunshyne-simmons
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The Pacific Northwest.
Mar 9, 2016
Mar 9, 2016 at 5:42 PM UTC
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